2024 March Shorthorn Country

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The Voice of the Shorthorn Breed.
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Contents Shorthorn Country
7607 NW Prairie View Rd, Platte Woods, MO 64151-1544
by the American Shorthorn Association, 7607 NW Prairie View Rd., Platte Woods, MO 64151. Subscription rates are $24.00 for 1 year, $38.00 for 2 years, and $52.00 for 3 years in the U.S.; $60.00 for 1 year, $110.00 for 2 years, and $130.00 for 3 years to Canada and $120.00 for 1 year, $220.00 for 2 years, and $300.00 for 3 years to other foreign countries. Periodicals postage paid at Kansas City, MO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes to SHORTHORN COUNTRY, 7607 NW Prairie View Rd., Platte Woods, MO 64151. The March cover photos were taken by Next Level Images at OKC and Legacy Livestock Imaging at Denver. Features NCBA “Onward to Orlando” ..................................................... 28 Summer Symposium Details + Schedule ..................................... 30 Cattlemen’s Congress 2024 Show Honoree - Kaehler Family 40 Junior National Updates 85 march 2024 The Voice of the Shorthorn Breed. Departments Update .......................................................................... 8 Association Outlook ................................................... 12 Beef Business 16 Since You Asked .......................................................... 20 In the Know 24 Tartan Plaid ................................................................ 34 Junior Corner 36 News & Notes ............................................................ 86 Sales Calendar 95 Ad Index ..................................................................... 97 Sale Reports “The Summit at OKC” National Shorthorn Sale......................... 82 “The Summit at Denver” National Shorthorn Sale ...................... 83 Durhams in the Dakotas 2023 .................................................... 84 Show Results Cattlemen’s Congress Pen Show 42 Cattlemen’s Congress E.D.G.E Show 47 Cattlemen’s Congress Junior Shows ............................................. 50 Cattlemen’s Congress Super National Shorthorn Show ............... 56 Cattlemen’s Congress Super National ShorthornPlus Show ......... 61 National Western Stock Show National Shorthorn Show 66 National Western Stock Show National ShorthornPlus Show ..... 70 National Western Stock Show Pen Show ..................................... 74 National Western Stock Show Junior Shows ............................... 78 advertising rates 1x 11x Full page $680 $610 2/3 page 505 465 1/2 page-island 405 375 1/2 page 380 350 1/3 page 290 275 1/4 page 235 210 1/6 page 165 150 Business card (1 1/2”) 50 400/yr * Additional cost for pictures & multiple proofs color rates 4 color $200 1 color $195 * Color only available on half of page or larger Contract Rates And Discounts: Contract rates require advertising in all 11 issues per year with a business card ad. Business card price is pre-paid at the beginning of the calendar year or pro-rated if started after the first issue of the year. Contract (11x) rates do not apply for any sale advertising. Contract advertisers must run the business card ad in every issue. Contracts will run by calendar year. No agency commissions are allowed. Online Sale Packages & Sale Catalogs Contact us about your upcoming Online Sale or Sale Catalogs for marketing options and pricing. 4 shorthorn country • march 2024
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Changes to 90-day Past-Due Policy & Membership Renewals

Shorthorn Update

American Shorthorn Association

7607 NW Prairie View Rd. Kansas City, MO 64151-1544 816-599-7777

• www.shorthorn.org

Montie D. Soules, asa executive secretary/CEO montie@shorthorn.org

Matt Woolfolk, director of performance programs; performance data & commercial acceptance • matt@shorthorn.org

Heather Lange, director of office operations; customer service, registrations & DNA • heather@shorthorn.org

Shelby Diehm, director of youth activities; marketing & communications

• shelby@shorthorn.org

Cassie Reid, director of shows & events; customer service specialist cassie@shorthorn.org

Wade Minihan, director of shows & member communications; customer service specialist

• wade@shorthorn.org

Carrie Land, customer service specialist

• carrie@shorthorn.org

Accounting

• accountmgr@shorthorn.org

ASA Dates of Note

March

March 1 WHR Assessment Fee Increases to $30/head

March 29 ASA Office Closed - Good Friday

April

April 10 AJSA Junior Board Candidate Application Deadline

May

May 1 AJSA Scholarship Deadline

May 1 NJSS Online Contest Submission Deadline (Photography, Graphic Design, Career, Speech)

May 1 Junior National Cattle Ownership and Entry Deadline

May 15 Junior National Late Cattle Entry Deadline (Additional Fees Apply)

May 27 ASA Office Closed - Memorial Day

June

ASA Board of Directors

Toby Jordan, president 219-819-4603

Lee Miller, vice president 330-231-6834

John Sonderman, executive director 402-641-0936

Jeff Bedwell, 580-822-5590

John Russell, 832-588-8604

Rick Osterday, 605-281-1175

Mark Gordon, 217-737-7905

Cory Bollum, 507-279-0480

Tyler Cates, 765-576-0035

Shorthorn Foundation

Bill Rasor, president

American Junior Shorthorn Association

Xavier Ferris, president

National Shorthorn Lassies Tawana Holland, president

June 10-13 Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Symposium, Knoxville, Tenn.

June 15-22 National Junior Shorthorn Show and Youth Conference, Timonium, Maryland

July

July 4-5 ASA Office Closed

July 18-20 Shorthorn Summer Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky

The Board of Directors took some time to review the 90-day past-due policy. After seeing an increase in overdue accounts, a policy change was enacted, which brought about another change regarding membership renewals.

First (as of January 1, 2024): Any past due balance over 60 days will automatically put an account onhold until the full account balance has been paid. As a reminder, this will restrict online access to only being able to pay that balance, as well as no printing of any registration papers is permitted when there is a balance due.

Second (effective immediately): Due to the increase in unpaid membership renewals, (i.e. breeders logging in and renewing their membership and not making payment) membership renewals must be paid at the time of renewal in order to gain online/ member access for that calendar year. If a breeder logs in, agrees to renew the membership but then does not pay simultaneously, said membership renewal will be made null and void and deleted the next day.

WHR Breeders

WHR Assessments for 2024 were sent in November.

1. WHR inventory assessments must be completed and paid in full prior to registering calves born in the current assessment period, (i.e. 2024 assessment on a dam must be completed and paid in order to register her calf born in 2024.)

2. Included with each assessment is the registration of a calf born to the dam in the year she was assessed (if calf is registered prior to one year of age) and a free transfer of said calf (if recorded within 60 days from the date of the sale.) (i.e. cost to register a calf born in 2024 to an assessed 2024 dam will be $0, if calf is registered within 12 months)

2024 ASSESSMENT FEE SCHEDULE:

January 10 - February 29, 2024 $24 March 1, 2024 and after $30

*Calves born in previous year(s) to unassessed dams will incur additional fees.

Send DNA Directly to Neogen

As a reminder, breeders can now send DNA samples directly to Neogen for testing rather than sending to the ASA office first. Starting July 1, 2023, a manual processing fee will be incurred for those samples sent to the office for preprocessing.

3 things will be required to send samples in for testing:

1. A registration (or recorded “U”) number for each tested animal

2. A paper copy of the finalized testing form, (emailed from staff, description below) which includes the Neogen order number

3. A barcode number for each animal tested

Attention Juniors!

• Junior members 7 years of age are eligible to show at the Junior National. The Junior member has to be 7 on January 1 of the year the Junior National is taking place to be eligible to show at the Junior National. For example, if a child turned 7 on December 31, 2023 they are eligible to show at the 2024 National Junior Show in Maryland. If they turned 7 on January 10, 2024, they are NOT eligible to show at this year’s Junior National.

• Junior members who turned 22 in 2023, your Junior Membership was good through December 31, 2023. To stay a member, you must pay the yearly adult membership fee. All memberships converted from Junior to Adult will become WHR Breeders.

Breeders can queue up animals for testing in DigitalBeef and select which sample types they have, as well as which tests they want. Once the form is submitted, (it’s not entirely an automated process) staff will process the testing request and get an order ID # from Neogen. A finalized printable PDF of the submission form will be emailed to print and send to the lab with samples. Checks/payments are still made to the ASA. Once staff approves the testing request, the breeder’s DigitalBeef account is billed accordingly.

Regular Office Hours

Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Friday 8:00

2024 International Year Code: M
am to 2:00 pm Central Time Zone (ASA Staff Meeting Tuesdays 10:00-11:00 AM)
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Association Outlook

It is a Marathon

This year has already been exciting and hectic, the first couple of months in 2024 has been fast paced in the office. I sat down to write this article in early February, so my January activities are fresh in my mind. Speaking of exciting - we have a surprise for some of you - Shelby and Seth have a new baby boy, Stetson, who was born in early January. Congratulations to them and welcome to the world Stetson! We’ll miss Shelby while she’s on maternity leave.

The office and staff have been at full speed since January 1st. Those of you who attend the national shows understand the commitment of time and energy to be at those events. We at the Association have a similar process in preparing for each show and sometimes it feels like we’re running a marathon.

To share a little bit of the planning our staff does for shows and events, first off if a hotel is involved, a block of rooms is reserved for members which must be thought out and arrangements made almost a full year in advance of the activity. Then there are show preparations: The show venue records and forwards the entries to our office – sometimes as soon as entries close or, most times we receive them just a few days before we leave for the show. Once we have that information in hand, we double-check the ownerships and entries to ensure there are no bogus entries and each one is in the proper class or classification as well as making sure each entry is registerted, ShorthornPlus cattle are the correct percentage and Cow/Calf pairs have a registered calf at side. Next, staff prepares the check-in books you see when checking in at the show - these are handmade and double-checked to avoid omitting anyone. The list of supplies, printers, computers, and the booth is then loaded into a rented cargo vehicle which is necessary to transport everything we need to the event. After check-in at the show, our ASA staff is responsible for developing show programs for each show and then compiling the programs into a booklet form to be printed. This can take time and usually runs late into the evening. In most

cases, a hard deadline is set for the programs to be delivered to a printer with a night crew who will drop other jobs and produce our programs in time for the first show, which is usually the next morning. Think about that - from the start of the check-in, the programs are compiled, proof-read and printed in less than 24 hours. This takes a lot of planning and work on behalf of the ASA crew. Remember, the Shorthorn breed has 4 shows to prepare for at each venue: a Junior Shorthorn Purebred Show, a ShorthornPlus Show, an Open Purebred Show and a ShorthornPlus Show when other breeds may only have one purebred show. And this year, in January the ASA Staff prepared for two shows within a 6-day window plus the additional two pen shows at Cattlemen’s Congress and at Denver and don’t forget the newly formed EDGE show. We get about a week off and then it’s off to Fort Worth and then Dixie National. So, it really is a marathon. Between Fort Worth and Dixie, we sent other staff to the NCBA Convention and Trade Show in Orlando, FL. With all this activity, I think we had 2 or 3 days in January and early February when all staff members were in Kansas City to work at the office. When staff are at shows and other events, it leaves only one and sometimes two people left at the office to take care of the association activity for you.

Those on the road do have access to email to help, but their main responsibility is to complete the tasks at that event. I know in some cases it has been difficult for some to reach the office when they want to. I am addressing all this to let you know what is going on at the ASA. If you send an email to info@shorthorn.org, you will likely receive a reply within 24 to 48 hours most times unless there is research that needs to be done to get your answer. Even my schedule has felt like a marathon of activity since the first of the year. I attended 3 stock shows in the first 14 days of January (a first for me in my lifetime) and then spent a week at the NCBA trade show. I have been out of pocket a lot more than I prefer. I hope things are getting back to normal if there is such a thing. Work

travel has slowed now so the office should be back to regular activity- at least until the next wave of travel arrives.

We launched our first E.D.G.E. show at Cattlemen’s Congress. The entry numbers were not large, but the event went very well, showcasing some cattle that may not consistently be recognized for their superior genetic contribution.

Cattlemen’s Congress and Denver results are reported in this issue. The numbers were strong, and the quality was top-notch at both events. We had excellent pen shows with over 25 total pens shown and the numbers for halter cattle stayed up and even doubled in Denver. It was a strong display of Shorthorn power.

I want to invite everyone to the Shorthorn Symposium in Lexington, Kentucky on July 18, 19 & 20. This program has a variety of areas addressed to help both purebred and commercial producers. The program will include some new studies and research that will help us all. Plus, there are socials at a bourbon distillery, a tour of a nationally known purebred herd and a visit to one of the prestigious horse breeding establishments. We can learn from many other business avenues that relate to what we do. This educational event will be a great time for fellowship, to meet old friends and make new friends in our breed and industry. Mark it on your calendar.

2024 has started off like a marathon. The Shorthorn breed and members are set to hold strong and keep the pace up and endure the long haul. Other breed executives and other breed individuals are noticing the activity and progress of our breed. Folks, people are looking at Shorthorns as an option, both for commercial and for show. Just look at the success of our Shorthorn bull sales this winter and spring. Look at the success of female sales and show heifer-type sales. We have new people entering our breed, and the momentum is keeping a fast pace. Stay the course! It is time for the Shorthorn breed to win the race!

Montie D. Soules asa executive secretary/CEO
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Beef Business

Revisiting “Endless Possibilities”

Article topics are often hard for me to come by. That’s why when a good opportunity comes along, I better not let it slip by! In the days leading up to article deadline for this issue, I fielded variations of the same question several times: “Why do these full brother ET calves have differing EPDs?” If several breeders are willing to ask it, then there’s likely many more thinking it that I haven’t had the chance to talk with.

As I planned this article, I realized that back in my files there is already an article that covers this topic from a slightly different slant. So, I decided to re-print that article with some added information up here at the front of this piece.

The genetic phenomenon that causes these variations in full siblings is known as independent assortment. Across a cow or bull’s genome, the chromosomes separate from each other in various combinations when a sperm or egg cell is created, each cell getting one copy of each gene (whereas the cow and bull have two copies to give). With the number of chromosomes and genes a bovine has, there are literally millions upon millions of combinations of genetic material to create one sperm or egg.

When we genomic test an animal, we are looking at that genetic components to identify specific markers that have effects on traits in bovine performance. These markers have been identified through scientific research across the beef cattle population. Some markers are known to improve a specific trait, while others can hinder. There are multiple markers affecting these traits that we value and select for, so it’s not as simple as finding one marker and running with it.

For example, there is no one marker that has the answers for marbling. There are many markers in cattle DNA that impact the trait, both positively and

negatively. As their DNA is analyzed and seen which markers are present, then we can gather what type of genetic impact for marbling an animal carries. The same animal can have a positive impact on marbling at one location on the genome and have negative impacts at others. The cumulative impact is factored into the changes we see in genomically enhanced EPDs. This same process is utilized for all our traits: birth weight, weaning weight, ribeye, stayability, etc.

Below is the article originally printed in November 2022. With this information and the above commentary, hopefully you have a better grasp of why we can see such vast differences in full siblings. As maddening as it may be, it’s simply the wonderful world of genetics at work!

Endless Possibilities

Many of you were probably hoping to leave complex genetic talk behind when you walked out of that college classroom for the last time. As technology advances in the seedstock cattle industry, you may be having nightmare flashbacks to those genetics courses! Genomic testing and that technology come to mind as the prime example that makes many cattle breeders break out in a cold sweat.

While it is discussed at length the importance of genomics and utilizing the technology to enhance the accuracy of an animal’s EPDs, it’s a complicated concept to explain. Many of the brightest brains in our industry struggle with how to relay the technical information involved in genetic evaluation to a practical perspective. Instead of rambling on about the technicalities, perhaps a visual is the best teaching tool to demonstrate how utilizing genomics can help us better identify the true genetic values of our Shorthorn cattle. While this demonstration may overly

simplify the complex process, I call this a successful exercise if it helps you grasp it even a slight bit better.

In this illustration on the next page, we have a sire and dam who produced four full brothers. The colored bars constitute the genetic material of each animal, beginning with the grandparents of the four brothers. Since basic genetics teach us that any mammal inherits 50% of its genetic material from each parent, our sire and dam each have half their genetic material from one parent (thus one bar of each color). Now, when they are bred to each other, they will pass on 50% of their genetic material to each offspring. Of course, knowing which 50% they will pass on is the part that makes cattle breeding so challenging! In the four sons, each has 50% of their genetic material from the sire, and 50% from the dam. None of these four sons look much alike based on their genetic material. This occurs because of a process known as meiosis, which creates the reproductive cells of both the Sire and Dam. The genetic material of the parent is essentially split in half, creating reproductive cells that are not identical to each other. If you’ve ever wondered why your brother or sister was so different from you while having the same parents, meiosis is to blame!

Countless combinations of genetic material can be created thanks to the production of reproductive cells with meiosis. In this simplified exercise, there are MILLIONS of possible genetic combinations that can be made for one animal. Knowing that cattle have 30 pairs of chromosomes, imagine how many possible combinations can be made when sperm and egg meet! If we were to think about what economically relevant traits are controlled by genetics (all of them), the diagram gets even harder

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to grasp. Is Son 1’s “yellow” genetic material the right pieces to make him a calving ease sire? Did Son 2 inherit the right combination of “blue” and “red” from his dam to provide extra growth to his calves? Does the combination of all genetics make Son 3 or Son 4 a better option to add carcass quality in their offspring?

How can we answer those questions? With genomic technology! When you take a sample and send it to ASA for genomic testing, that test is analyzing the genetic material of that animal to determine which material is there in their DNA. Through lots of research, geneticists have been able to identify certain genes or groups of genes that have specific effects on the various traits of importance. The genomic test looks at the genome of Son 1 and determine if he has the genetic material that positively influences calving ease, or if Son 2 inherited the right material from mom and dad to be a high growth bull. With that analysis of their genomes, the data gathered is applied to the traits that we have EPDs for, and that information is submitted to our weekly EPD runs. The data from the genomic tests are what influence the increase in accuracy and possible changes in a genomic tested animal’s EPD values.

We have been asked before if we are able to see and share the information that goes from the genomic test and into

the EPD calculations. That information isn’t shared with the ASA, so it is not something we can pass along for you (or us) to analyze. Just like you, we only see the results of the genomic test through the increased accuracies and possible changes in values on the animal’s genomically enhanced EPDs.

Cattle breeding has always been a bit

of an art form, but scientific concepts play a growing role in the craft. With the concept of genomics, identifying genetic material, and the vast number of genetic combinations, it’s ironic that artwork can help explain the scientific concept. Since cattle breeding is far from being black and white, it helps to add a little color sometimes.

ASA Welcomes New Crew Member

We are excited to announce that we have added a member to our small crew! Carrie Land officially joined the American Shorthorn Association family this year, and the rest of the crew could not be more appreciative. Carrie’s main dedication is to customer service – which includes, but is not limited to help with registrations, transfers, assessments, and memberships. If you’ve called the office in 2024 on a Monday, Tuesday or Thursday chances are that you have spoken with Carrie. She currently works on a part-time basis, so keep that in mind if you’re wanting or needing her directly! Carrie’s bright personality and outward kindness are only a couple of qualities that queued us in to know she would be a perfect fit. Let’s give a warm welcome to Carrie Land, and hope that she is as excited to be here as we are to have her!

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Since You Asked...

New Year, New Things

“Oh no, another article written by Heather?? That must mean there are fee increases” …. You may be thinking. Well, you are right. A commonality we have all been facing is inflation, and we all know that it has a trickledown effect. Our yearly contract renewal with the lab proved no exception. However, we decided to use the fee increases as an opportunity for simplicity. So, whereas I would usually try to find a cheeky way to say, ‘brace yourself’, I think this change has been a long time coming and will be helpful to us all. I’ll try to keep this article brief, so I will start by listing the items which have increased, followed by the items that have been done away with, and round it out with the new DNA pricing/order sheet.

Starting at the beginning is usually the logical place, and what do you need to start the DNA testing process? Blood or hair cards – if those are the methods you use, of course. This one is simple. The lab raised prices by $0.50 so that is what we did as well. Blood cards are now $1.50 each and hair cards are $2.50 each. Our AI Sire/Donor Dam package increased by $5, so it is now $85 – as a reminder, this includes the 100K genomic profile and parentage, TH, PHA and DS. Our known genetic condition bundle went up by $2, so it is now $50 and that is the TH, PHA and DS bundle. All stand-alone tests as well as add-ons were

increased by $2 – so those are now $29. As an example, if you want to test for TH and PHA only, this will cost you $58 versus utilizing the bundled price which also includes DS for $50.

We have also created a new bundle based on the increased number of submissions. Please note that this new bundle only applies to 100K tests. Myostatin and horned/polled, while also $29 each when tested individually have been bundled to a $35 package, again when requested in junction with the 100K. For example, if you want to test your bull as a Natural Service Sire (still the $55 test) you can choose to add both myostatin and horn/poll for an additional $35 (rather than 2 $29 fees –or $58, if you’re a math whiz like me). Similarly, if you want to run the AI Sire test on your bull for $85, you can add both myostatin and horn/poll for a total package price of $120.

You may have noticed that the only genomic test I have referenced is the 100K. That was not by mistake, as we have removed the 25K and 150K tests from our offered tests. A road that we are hesitant to go down is one that Neogen is ramping up. If you haven’t heard about InfiniSeek, it is Neogen’s newest offered testing that they are advertising as ‘the future’. It falls under the realm of sequencing, which is very exciting in terms of DNA advancements. We

have chosen to put it on the backburner though, until we can get more proven results in terms of our specific breed. More on that to come, though. So, for now we are simplifying things. 100K gives us essentially everything that we are looking for – so rather than have a smaller test which does not satisfy some of our requirements, as well as a larger test which while great – also is not necessarily pertinent to what we’re striving for – we have decided to KISS – Keep It Simple, Silly. Now, I did not learn this acronym with ‘silly’ in it, but there might be kids reading!

I realize that this was a lot of numbersinformation to read in paragraph form. Hopefully my write-like-I-talk method made it a bit easier to grasp. If not, I am happy to answer your questions as best I can so feel free to shoot me an email (heather@shorthorn.org) or give the office a call. Any of us who answer should be able to assist you – including our newest addition, Carrie, who we all love and know you will too! With that, thank you for reading this to those that have made it this far! Please see the included new DNA fee sheet on the next page, and I’ll hope to see you all at the Symposium this summer, if not sooner!

Send DNA Directly to Neogen

As a reminder, breeders can now send DNA samples directly to Neogen for testing rather than sending to the ASA office first. As of July 1, 2023, a manual processing fee is incurred for those samples sent to the office for preprocessing.

3 things will be required to send samples in for testing:

1. A registration (or recorded “U”) number for each tested animal

2. A paper copy of the finalized testing form, (emailed from staff, description below) which includes the Neogen order number

3. A barcode number for each animal tested

Breeders can queue up animals for testing in DigitalBeef and select which sample types they have, as well as which tests they want. Once the form is submitted, (it’s not entirely an automated process) staff will process the testing request and get an order ID # from Neogen. A finalized printable PDF of the submission form will be emailed to print and send to the lab with samples. Checks/payments are still made to the ASA. Once staff approves the testing request, the breeder’s DigitalBeef account is billed accordingly. Do NOT send payment to the lab.

Heather Lange director of office operations, registrations & DNA
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Northeast Region :: CT, DE, IN, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV

National Show :: Keystone International Livestock Expo

Super Regional Show :: Ohio State Fair

Regional Shows :: Maryland State Fair & State Fair of West Virginia

In the Know

Southeast Region :: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN

National Show :: Dixie National

Super Regional Show :: Tennessee State Fair at Wilson County Fair

Regional Shows :: Appalachian Fair & Kentucky State Fair

North Central Region :: IL, IA, MO, MN, NE, ND, SD, WI

National Show :: American Royal

Super Regional Show :: Minnesota State Fair

Regional Shows :: Iowa State Fair & World Beef Expo

Another Year…

South Central Region :: AR, KS, LA, OK, TX

National Show :: Fort Worth Stock Show

Super Regional Show :: Tulsa State Fair

Regional Shows :: Kansas State Fair & Tri-State Fair

West Region :: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY

National Show :: National Western Stock Show

Super Regional Show :: California State Fair

Super National Shows :: 2 total

North American International Livestock Expo :: Louisville, KY

Cattlemen’s Congress :: Oklahoma City, OK

National Shows :: 5 total, 1 in each region

Northeast :: Keystone International Livestock Expo :: Harrisburg, PA

Southeast :: Dixie National :: Jackson, MS

North Central :: American Royal :: Kansas City, MO

members on an even deeper level.

South Central :: Fort Worth Stock Show :: Fort Worth, TX

Regional Shows :: Northern International Livestock Exposition & Washington State Fair

Another show season has come and gone and as we all put many miles in the rearview mirror, I hope you all look back with a smile for all the memories made. The American Shorthorn Staff has enjoyed working with everyone over the past year and attending these shows alongside our members. We are alrady looking forward to next year attending point shows and getting to know the

*Regional Awards calculated from Regional, Super Regional & National Show within each region. Animal must exhibit at 2 of 4 shows to qualify.

Make sure you are checking out your show points for the past year, which can be viewed on your digital beef account under show points. Be on the lookout in the May/ June issue of the Shorthorn Country for the National and Regional Show winners from the 2023-2024 show year.

West :: National Western Stock Show :: Denver, CO

The diagram below is a breakdown of the Show System Point Distribution for the 2023-2024 show season. We look forward to the next year and those memories to come.

*National Show Bull & National Show Female points accumulated from 7 total National & Super National Shows listed above. Animal must exhibit at 2 of 7 shows to qualify for National Show Awards.

ASA Point Show System Point Distribution

Wade
WEST SOUTHEAST NORTH CENTRAL SOUTH CENTRAL NORTHEAST
Placing 1st in Class 2nd in Class 3rd in Class 4th in Class 5th in Class Division Champion Reserve Division Champion Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion Super Regional 6 Points 5 Points 4 Points 3 Points 2 Points 5 Points 3 Points 9 Points 7 Points
National 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 5 Points 4 Points 7 Points 5 Points 11 Points 9 Points Super National 11 Points 10 Points 9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 10 Points 8 Points 14 Points 12 Points Regional 5 Points 4 Points 3 Points 2 Points 1 Point 4 Points 2 Points 7 Points 5 Points
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Onward to Orlando

This year’s National Cattlemen’s Beef Association convention and trade show was one for the books! Shorthorn kicked off the festivities by hosting the US Beef Breeds Council meeting –which was a great way to show off our impressive booth to the other breed executives. Having some chocolate onhand never hurts, either. We, along with many of the other IGS partners were grouped together – more so this year than any before – and it seemed to grab convention-goers’ attention; we came home with hardly any promotional items or merchandise left!

Montie and I even had the privilege of speaking with a breeder from Australia –he wasn’t a Shorthorn breeder – Wagyu

actually, but we chatted for quite some time. He even asked for one of our Shorthorn license plates to use to name one of his paddocks back home. So, he’ll have a Wagyu pasture called the “Shorthorn Beef” pasture. Hopefully you’ll find a little joy in that fact, or at least grin a bit at the thought, like I did! He also had quite a bit to say about the Thousand Guineas Shorthorn beef, which I did not personally know much about. All of that is to say, you never know who you’ll meet or what you will learn at this trade show!

Several other exhibitors stopped by to admire and inquire about our booth – so kudos to Shelby Diehm, for another job well-done! She was not able to attend the

NCBA this year and I know that she was disappointed about that, but hopefully I was able to somewhat fill her void – and we all know that her disappointment melted away with all those sweet baby cuddles she got in place of NCBA! I am hopeful of being a part of the NCBA crew next year as well – next stop will be in San Antonio, TX so if you happen to plan on going, please stop by the Shorthorn booth and say hi!

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The Summer Symposium, Presented by ASA:

Where We are Going

Last month, I spotlighted some of the speaking talent that will be joining us in Lexington this summer for Symposium Jul 18-20. This time, I want to share with you about the extracurricular activities that will be available outside the classroom setting while we are in the Bluegrass State. When we set out to plan a Symposium based in Lexington, the goals were to expose Shorthorn breeders to outstanding seedstock in the region, but also to the culture that makes this part of Kentucky so unique. With these stops, I feel we are going to accomplish those goals.

Thursday afternoon kicks off Symposium at Castle & Key Distillery. Located just outside of Frankfort on the drive into Lexington from the west, Castle & Key is a hidden gem in the bourbon distillery industry. As you drive towards the address, you really wonder if you’re headed to the right place. Then, you see it. This gorgeous campus is one-of-a-kind among the central Kentucky distilleries, complete with a sprawling lawn with walking trails, a beautiful sunken garden, and an actual castle welcomes you onto the grounds. Symposium attendees will have the opportunity to tour the distilling facility for a lesson in the history of bourbon and Castle & Key, see the distillation process through from start to finish, and experience a tasting of their various products. After our tours are complete, stick around for the AMS, Inc. Symposium Social at Castle & Key. Take time to tour the grounds on your own, enjoy a drink, and soak in the Shorthorn fellowship that we all enjoy so much. You don’t have to like bourbon to enjoy this event (even though I know many of you do!)

Friday’s road trip takes us north and east from Lexington to Mays Lick, home of Boyd Beef Cattle. Charlie and his family are welcoming our group to visit their Angus and Hereford seedstock operation for the evening. The Boyds raise some of the leading cattle in both breeds that they participate in, raising champions, top females, and putting both Angus and Herefords into major bull studs. Take the chance to listen to Charlie and pick his brain as one of the leading seedstock herds not only in Kentucky, but the nation. While we are at Boyd’s we have scheduled a special workshop for you: a livestock photography demonstration with professional cattle photographer Wes Chism of JWC Marketing. Wes takes sire, donor, and sale cattle photos for clients across the country in seven different breeds and is a wealth of knowledge on getting the right shot to best display your cattle. He’s also an accomplished candid photographer, having his work displayed on several breed magazine covers. This trip is guaranteed to be full of information, fun, and good cattle.

On Saturday, we dive into what makes the Lexington area unique from anywhere else in the world: the Thoroughbred horse. When you get on the bus, you will want to put your phones down (except maybe to take pictures of the scenery) as we head to tour historic Claiborne Farm Thoroughbred breeding facility in Paris, Kentucky. Claiborne has been operated by the Hancock family since the 1910s and is a full-service working farm. The motto that drives this operation is “Doing the usual, unusually well.” We will get the chance to see this creed in action, learn the rich history of the farm, and tour the stallion facility.

Claiborne was the home to Secratariat during his stallion career and is the final resting place of the greatest racehorse to ever grace American soil. Currently, the stallion roster at Claiborne includes nine Grade 1 winning stallions (the highest level of Thoroughbred racing), two Breeders Cup champions, and a winner of the Preakness Stakes, the middle race in the American Triple Crown. You’re in for a treat on Saturday afternoon when we visit Claiborne Farm.

As the full Summer Symposium experience comes together, I hope that you’re getting excited to join me in Lexington July 18-20 for this one-of-a-kind event. It’s been a while since Shorthorn breeders had a major educational event to attend, and it sure wasn’t coupled with the social and cultural opportunities that come with our trip to Lexington. If you’re wondering about travel accommodations, the Bluegrass Airport in Lexington services most major airlines, and the airport in Louisville is about an hour to the west with an easy drive over. Lexington is within a 6-hour drive of these major US cities: Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. This location was not only selected for the opportunities to build a unique program, but also because it’s travel friendly for so much of the Shorthorn family.

Now that I have your interest piqued further, stay tuned for April as I’ll profile another round of our top-tier speakers for The Summer Symposium, Presented by the American Shorthorn Association.

Summer Symposium 2024 Hotel Information

Dates:

July 18-20, 2024

Hotel:

Embassy Suites by Hilton | 1801 Newtown Pike | Lexington, Kentucky

Room Rates:

King or Double Room | $149/night

Amenities: Free Made-to-order breakfast, Complimentary evening reception, Complimentary self-parking

Please use the Booking Link on the ASA Website:

https://shorthorn.org/symposium-by-asa/

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Schedule of Events

The Summer Symposium, presented by the American Shorthorn Assocation

Thursday, July 18

“Putting your Herd in the Winner’s Circle”

3:45 pm Bus leaves from hotel for Castle & Key Bourbon Distillery

4:30 pm Distillery tours available

5:30 pm AMS., Inc. Symposium Social at Castle & Key

7:00 pm Transportation returns to the hotel

Dinner on your own

Friday, July 19

7:30 am Buses depart hotel for Blue Grass Stockyards

7:50 am Welcome to Blue Grass Stockyards

8:00 am Preparing Your Operation for the Future :: A Morning Conversation with Montie Soules, ASA and Chip Kemp, IGS

9:00 am Why Seedstock Producers Should Care About Genomics and Genetic Evaluation :: Dr. Troy Rowan, University of TN

9:45 am Break

10:00 am Seedstock Marketing: More than Just Building Ads :: Eric Grant, Grant Company LLC

10:45 am An Insider’s Perspective of the Thoroughbred Breeding Industry

11:45 am Lunch

12:45-2:15 pm Breakout Sessions

o Genetics/Performance Session

• Study of Bull Buying Habits :: Dr. Troy Rowan, University of Tennessee

• Heterosis Dollars & Sense: How Hybrid Vigor Pays off for Your Commercial Customer :: Matt Woolfolk, ASA

o General Management Session

• Opportunities in Grazing Management :: Jason Tower, Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center

• Bull and Heifer Development :: Dr. Katie VanValin, University of Kentucky Beef Extension

2:30 pm Depart Blue Grass Stockyards for Boyd Beef Cattle Tour

4:00 pm Tour of Boyd Beef Cattle

o Livestock Photography Session :: Wes Chism, JWC Marketing

o Dinner at Boyd Beef Cattle

7:30 pm Return to hotel

Saturday, July 20

7:30 am Buses depart for Blue Grass Stockyard

8:00 am The ASA Selection Index Offering :: Matt Woolfolk, ASA

8:30 am Sustainability through Genetics - Feedlot and Carcass/End Product :: Scott Howard, Meyer Foods

9:15 am Meeting Expectations: Utilizing Performance Data in the Seedstock Industry to Satisfy Customer Goals :: Brian McCulloh, Woodhill Angus

10-10:15 am Break

10:15 am Panel Discussion: Developing and Cultivating Your Market :: Jim Akers, Bluegrass Stockyards; Brian McCulloh, Woodhill Angus; Dale Stith, Stith Marketing Service

11:45 am Lunch

12:15 pm Buses depart for Claiborne Farm

1:00 pm Tour Claiborne Farm

2:45 pm Depart for tour of Fasig Tipton Thoroughbred Sales Co.

3:30 pm Fasig Tipton Tour

5:00 pm Buses depart for hotel

6:00 pm Social at the hotel

Dinner on your own

All dates and times are subject to change.

Join us July 18-20, 2024 in Lexington, Kentucky visit shorthorn.org to find hotel information
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Tartan Plaid

Striving to Improve and Update

The National Lassies are striving to improve and update. We have adopted a new logo, created a Shorthorn apparel website for online orders, and are fundraising to help financially support our Queens.

National Shorthorn Lassie Dues

To provide more financial support to our National Lassie Queens, the National Lassies have increased the annual dues to $20 effective February 1. There are a couple of ways to join or renew your membership.

**Option 1 – Renew or Join as a State Group

If you are submitting the names and dues for all your state association’s members, please complete this form:

State Membership Sheet Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1d wDgi7BRuZnxvLf6vGcQquv4Z5jRqww oA6drl_d-qxA/edit?usp=sharing.

The National Lassies have created this google sheet for one state representative

to complete. This sheet requires the representative to list all members’ names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. Find your state using the tabs at the bottom of the sheet and compile a list of all your state members. Be sure to include the member’s name and email address and send your group state dues (number of members from your state X $20) to:

Pam Dressen

National Shorthorn Lassie Treasurer

N4787 515th St. Ellsworth, WI 54011

**Option 2 Renew or Join as an individual:

If you are not associated with a state association or are not sure who your state contact person is, please fill out our individual membership form and send dues to Pam Dressen.

Individual Membership Form link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1URE6QGXtvs-G27bv_1Hahumxi_ t38iEVGcvczkUpEc/edit.

This membership data will provide the National Shorthorn Lassies the ability to communicate with all our members more efficiently. Please contact padresssen@ gmail.com with questions.

Shorthorn Apparel Website

Calling all Shorthorn Enthusiasts…

The National Lassies have created a Shorthorn apparel website for online orders. The store will accept orders through March 31. Visit: nationalshorthornlassieassociation-2023 .itemorder.com/

Pam Dressen 2023-24 National Shorthorn Lassie Treasurer
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Junior Corner

Rooted in Shorthorn Traditions

The phrase “being rooted like a tree” is often used metaphorically to convey a sense of stability, courageousness, and resilience. Just as a tree’s roots anchor it firmly in the soil, Shorthorns are rooted in deep traditions longer than any breed. Tartan plaid and roan are two words that take me back to my first memories of finding my way in the Shorthorn breed. Although I don’t remember attending my first American Junior Shorthorn Association show at a ripe 9 months old, my family’s tradition of attending state and junior national shows is where it all began. I remember my first year as an exhibitor in Grand Island, Nebraska, and my mentor from Indiana showed me around the barn. I won my first set of clippers at that show, and the rest is history.

This summer, the National Junior Shorthorn Show & Youth Conference will be held at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Maryland. For many of us, this “cowcation” will once again bring us back together as a Shorthorn family. Junior Nationals will hopefully be a time when our many youth can make connections and new members can find their new traditions.

Once we are together, we can feel honored to be a part the oldest breed in America. This summer, this allows the next generation to build their “roots” within the Shorthorn breed.

Many exciting and new things are taking place within the Shorthorn breed. I am most excited for the Locally Raised Shorthorn Beef program and the new E.D.G.E (Exposition Driving Genetic Excellence) show highlighting genotypic and phenotypic excellence in our breed. The American Shorthorn Association holds true to “Performance with Purpose” and the E.D.G.E is an exciting way to showcase this. It kicked off for the first time at Cattlemen’s Congress and I am excited to see how it will continue to grow and improve our breed.

I am thankful for the many people that have poured into my future and that gives me pleasure knowing I too can pass along these traditions to the next generation. I sincerely wish each exhibitor the best of luck at this year’s NJSS, and I cannot wait to see the fierce competition everyone brings into the ring. Thank you all for being a part of my Shorthorn family and I will see you in Maryland!

Junior Board

President :: Xavier Ferris

Vice President :: Merideth Behrens

Secretary :: Amanda Smee

Public Relations :: Haylee Ferguson

Fundraising :: Brayden DeBorde

Director :: Ryan Lane

Director :: Hannah Wetzel

Director :: Mackenlee Evans

Director :: Samantha VanVorhis

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Shorthorn Show Honoree

Richardson Farms Shorthorns - Kaehler’s Homedale Farms

Kaehler’s Homedale Farms is a family owned and operated seedstock enterprise located in Saint Charles, Minnesota dating back five generations, which started raising Shorthorns in 1916. The first Shorthorns were originally purchased by Rudolph Kaehler, the oldest of ten Kaehler children. Later, he was joined by his youngest brother, Donald, and his wife, Maxine.

Today, the Homedale herd is operated by Frank Kaehler, the oldest child of Donald and Maxine, with the assistance of Wyatt Harguth. Frank loves raising good, big, sound, easy-to-work-with cattle. Homedale cattle can deal with almost any kind of management approach, environment or weather, allowing Homedale Shorthorns to be sold coast to coast and border to border. Homedale Farms are fortunate for the opportunity to export bulls and bred heifers to China, Cuba and South America.

Homedale markets 150-180 bulls per year, sells open and bred females and markets four butcher beef a month. The cow herd has leveled off the last few years at 250 head and it is comprised of equal parts Polled Shorthorns, Simmentals, and Angus. Notably, the Kaehler family bred the infamous “Max Rosa” cow family.

At its beginnings, the Kaehler brothers were instrumental in the development of top-notch breeding stock for Homedale Farms, but Uncle Rudy also helped Donald and Maxine raise a full household of Kaehler children: Frank, Edwin, Ralph, J. Ben, Christine, Marian & Janet. Notably, Frank’s Shorthorn business began 74 years ago, the day he was born, as his father bought Frank a heifer at a sale he attended that day.

Homedale Farms hosted the National Junior Shorthorn Conference at the original homestead when Ralph was President of the organization. Frank, Ed and Ralph all served on the American Junior Shorthorn Board of Directors.

In 1972, Frank married Mary Burke, the sister of Tom Burke of the American Angus Hall of Fame. Frank and Mary received an Angus cow for a wedding present from her parents, which was the start of their Angus herd. Together,

the couple raised six children: Nicole (Lowell) Jabs, Rachel, Leah (Andy) Mindemann, Scott, Angela (Kyle) Hotz, and Lyndsie (Kyle) Balstad. All were 10year members of 4H, served as FFA and Minnesota Junior Shorthorn officers, and participated in national Shorthorn events. The next generation – 13 grandchildren – all continue the legacy of raising and showing livestock. The family carries on the livestock traditions with Frank’s dedicated support and

encouragement, in the remembrance of Mary’s spirit. Sadly, Mary passed away in October 2022, just one month before their 50th wedding anniversary.

Throughout the years, Frank has had the privilege to judge many cattle shows. He was honored to judge the National Shorthorn Show and other national shows. He has offered his opinions at State, Regional and County Shows and really enjoys working with the young enthusiasts in the livestock industry.

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Kaehler Family: Donald and Maxine Kaehler with their children on the bull - L to R_Donald, Maxine, Ben, Ralph, Janet, Edwin, Marian, Christine, Frank, Rudy

Frank often comments that he feels blessed to be in a business where he gets to deal with a great group of people. His customers are long time friends, discussing their goals together and setting the world straight (or so they think). Some of you may know, Frank enjoys a joke or two at times, either telling them or hearing new ones. Perhaps you have heard a few of his jokes over the years, and maybe they still make you chuckle now as you think about them.

Rudy Kaehler in 1972, Donald & Maxine Kaehler in 1977, and Frank & Mary Kaehler in 1994 were all named Shorthorn Builders of the Breed. This was a distinct honor for all of us and much appreciated by our families. The trust and faith put in us, by our fellow breeders, is a wonderful feeling. This year’s acknowledgment from the American Shorthorn Association is a noteworthy and remarkable honor that helps our family reflect on the valued influence Homedale genetics have made in the Shorthorn breed. Thank you for the recognition! Congratulations to the Kaehler Family!

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Frank Kaehler and Ralph Kaehler with a representative from China with the cattle shipped to the Yunnan Province, Kunming, China

Super National Shorthorn Pen Show at Cattlemen’s Congress

Shorthorn & ShorthornPlus Pens :: Judge: Joe Epperly Albnion, Neb.

Forty-Three head of Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus cattle were exhibited in 13 pens during the Super National Shorthorn Pen Show at the 2024 Cattlemen’s Congress in Oklahoma City. These pens were evaluated by Judge Joe Epperly located in Albion, Neb.

In the ShorthornPlus show, Delgado Shorthorns of Fort Cobb, Okla. exhibited the Champion Pen of 3 heifers. This pen of May average calves averaged 614 lb. and a WDA of 2.76. Reserve Champion Pen of 3 heifers went to Lazy Bar F Shorthorns of Chickasha, Okla. This February average pen of heifers averaged 806 lb. and a WDA of 2.43.

Moving into the Purebred Show, the Shorthorn Pen of 3 heifer show. Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind exhibited the champion pen with a spring heifers calf pen that averaged 822 lb. with a WDA of 2.71. This pen of heifers sold in The Summit sale the following evening and was highly contended for with plenty of bidding interest. The reserve champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn females was awarded to Peak View Ranch LCC of Fowler, Colo. This pen of April average of heifers weighed in at an average of 718 lb. and a WDA of 2.57.

In the Shorthorn Bull show, Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind. exhibited the Champion Pen of 5 with their spring bull calf entry. The bulls averaged 1036 pounds and a WDA of 3.37. Reserve Champion Honors went to Peak View Ranch LCC of Fowler, Colo., with the winning pen from the Spring bull calf class. These March average aged bulls weighed in at an average of 828 lb. with a WDA of 2.92.

The final show of the morning was the Shorthorn Pen of 3 bull division. Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind took home champion honors with a trio of February bull calves. All pen of three bulls averaged a weight of 1072 lb. and a WDA of 3.29. Reserve Champion Pen of 3 went to Hugh Moore Jr. & Sons of Jerseyville, Ill. These January average bull calf class, these bulls averaged 1128 lb. with a WDA of 3.14.

Thank you to all the breeders who made the trip to Oklahoma City to

exhibit their pen cattle at the Cattlemen’s Congress. Spectators gathered ringside and, in the bleachers, to watch this outstanding exhibition of cattle. Data

and results for all the pen cattle are on the following pages. We look forward to another exciting Super National Pen Show in 2025!

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Grand Champion Pen of 3 ShorthornPlus HeifersDelgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobb, Okla. Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 ShorthornPlus HeifersLazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, Okla. Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn HeifersWaukaru Farms, Rensselaer, Ind.
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Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn HeifersPeak View Ranch, Fowler, Colo.
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Grand Champion Pen of 5 Shorthorn BullsWaukaru Farms, Rensselaer, Ind. Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn BullsWaukaru Farms, Rensselaer, Ind. Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 5 Shorthorn BullsPeak View Ranch, Fowler, Colo.
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Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn BullsHugh Moore Jr. & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill.
2024 OKLAHOMA CITY Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORNPLUS PEN OF 3 HEIFERS Class 1: ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Spring Heifer Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 1 Delgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobb, OK 4D CWWC LAINEY DW01 5/23/23 JSF KANE GARTH 613J 611 2.68 - 7.56 3.72 0.21 1.24 11 -1.2 53 81 21 7 11 30 0.98 0.06 36.94 133.13 55.04 4D CWWC CARRIE DW02 5/29/23 JSF KANE GARTH 613J 593 2.67 - 8.17 2.92 0.23 1.38 11 -0.9 54 82 21 7 11 30 0.99 0.05 35.73 133.03 55.21 4D CWWC MILEY DW03 6/3/23 JSF KANE GARTH 613J 638 2.94 - 7.66 3.60 0.28 1.20 12 -1.4 52 80 21 7 11 30 0.98 0.06 38.12 133.3 54.77 5/28/23 614 2.76 - 7.80 3.42 0.24 1.27 11 -1.2 53 81 21 7 11 30 0.98 0.06 36.9 133.15 55.01 Spring Heifer Calf Division Champion: Delgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobb, OK Class 2: ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Junior Heifer Calves (Calved January 1- Febraury 28, 2023) 1 Lazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, OK /F EVENING ROSE 2537 1/3/23 CF CHOSEN 815 X ET 844 2.29 - 12.66 3.21 0.25 1.50 6 2.6 51 75 19 1 9 7 0.37 0.07 19.98 106.29 52.84 /F MISS MONTANA 3499 3/7/23 CF CHOSEN 815 X ET 772 2.53 - 11.10 2.82 0.27 1.44 4 3.4 46 68 16 -2 10 -2 0.41 -0.05 16.53 96.12 49.05 /F O’ CHERRI 3002 2/16/23 CF CHOSEN 815 X ET 801 2.47 - 10.78 3.44 0.28 1.35 2 5.9 52 76 17 -1 9 13 0.65 -0.12 7.9 102.27 50.98 2/7/23 806 2.43 - 11.51 3.16 0.27 1.43 4 4 50 73 17 -0.7 9.3 6 0.48 -0.03 14.8 101.6 50.96 Junior Heifer Calf Division Champion: Lazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, OK Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Heifers: Delgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobb, OK Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Heifers: Lazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, OK Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 HEIFERS Class 3: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Spring Heifer Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 2 Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO PEAKVIEW ASTRA 2313 ET 3/25/23 SULL PROPEL 7187E ET 745 2.60 - 10.45 3.37 0.37 1.40 7 2.7 56 87 21 -2 9 2 0.45 -0.14 19.94 107.29 53.41 PEAKVIEW DEDE 2316 ET 3/30/23 PEAKVIEW MARKSMAN 81644 725 2.57 - 10.52 3.38 0.25 1.45 8 1.6 50 68 26 0 9 2 0.37 -0.07 27.89 123.55 50.81 PEAKVIEW EMILY 2323 ET 4/11/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 684 2.53 - 10.37 2.71 0.25 1.52 7 1.2 53 81 26 -1 8 7 0.39 -0.12 21.2 111.48 51.99 4/1/23 718 2.57 - 10.45 3.15 0.29 1.46 7 1.83 53 79 24 -1 8.7 3.7 0.40 -0.11 23.01 114.11 52.07 1 Waukaru Farms: Rensselaer, IN WAUKARU DORA 3084 3/10/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 811 2.69 - 10.49 3.82 0.30 1.29 17 -1 66 101 28 11 20 12 0.15 0.09 50.22 154.44 61.8 WAUKARU RUBY ROSE 3070 3/5/23 SPRYS GIGABYTES N122 784 2.55 - 11.53 3.71 0.40 1.47 9 0.2 52 75 27 7 16 -10 0.39 0.1 30.12 138.05 54.11 WAUKARU RED NAN 3088 3/11/23 WAUKARU RAWHIDE 9001 870 2.89 - 11.79 3.50 0.18 1.36 14 1.5 66 107 26 8 19 24 0.47 -0.12 42.03 145.6 60.12 3/8/23 822 2.71 - 11.27 3.68 0.30 1.37 13 0.2 61 94 27 8.7 18 8.7 0.34 0.02 40.79 146.03 58.68 Spring Heifer Calf Division Champion: Waukaru Farms Inc, Rensselaer, IN Spring Heifer Calf Reserve Division Champion: Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO Class 4: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Junior Heifer Calves (Calved January 1, 2023 or February 28,2023) 1 Lazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, OK /F GLAMOUR GIRL 3572 1/29/23 DFF LOOKING GOOD 784 2.29 - 11.50 3.88 0.21 1.47 6 2 42 58 19 -1 12 -20 0.29 -0.05 25.07 105.34 47.03 /F JUANITA 3021 1/17/23 CF CHOSEN 815 X ET 858 2.42 - 13.00 3.57 0.20 1.51 2 4 51 75 19 -4 11 -12 0.24 -0.21 6.27 95.37 49.37 /F DIANE 3015 1/16/23 /F ACE IN THE HOLE 810 2.28 - 11.91 3.38 0.24 1.47 9 0.4 28 39 19 2 13 -12 0.15 0.03 37.34 95.31 41.37 1/20/23 817 2.33 - 12.14 3.61 0.2 1.48 6 2.1 40 57 19 -1 12 -15 0.23 -0.08 22.9 98.67 45.92 Junior Heifer Calf Division Champion: Lazy Bar F Shorthorns, Chickasha, OK Class 5: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Yearling Heifer Calves (Calved prior to September 1, 2022) 1 Moffit Stock Farm LLC, Indianola, IA MSF KAYLEE JEWEL FT 228 4/15/22 BOY FREE TRADE 604 ET 1132 1.79 - 10.16 4.65 0.14 0.90 5 3.9 39 59 21 1 18 -6 0.45 0.05 20.98 105.5 47.36 MSF KAYLA ROSE FT 244 ET 4/17/22 BOY FREE TRADE 604 ET 1166 1.85 - 10.39 4.05 0.19 0.89 9 1.6 35 52 19 3 14 -9 0.3 -0.11 33.76 106.8 43.97 MSF KATIE JEWEL FT 245 ET 4/17/22 BOY FREE TRADE 604 ET 1258 2.00 - 12.39 4.29 0.27 0.99 8 2.9 44 64 21 3 14 4 0.78 -0.18 28.23 123.93 47.89 4/16/22 1185 1.88 - 11 4.33 0.2 0.92 7.3 2.8 39 58 20 2.3 15 -3.7 0.51 -0.08 27.7 112.1 46.41 Yearling Heifer Division Champion: Moffit Stock Farm, Indianola, IA Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Heifers: Waukaru Farms Inc, Rensselaer, IN Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Heifers: Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO ShorthornPlus Pen Show Shorthorn Pen Show shorthorn country • march 2024 45
2024 OKLAHOMA CITY Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 5 BULLS Class 6: Shorthorn Pen of 5 Spring Bull Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 2 Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO PEAKVIEW MP 45823 3/25/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 920 3.21 37 12.31 3.20 0.16 1.34 8 1.6 48 62 21 5 13 1 0.43 -0.11 31.05 127.25 49.21 PEAKVIEW MP 47223 4/3/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 837 3.01 34 12.01 2.98 0.08 1.43 2 4.3 54 83 15 -4 12 -5 0.32 -0.01 3.82 94.12 53.51 PEAKVIEW MP 50223 4/2/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 828 2.97 32 12.69 3.31 0.14 1.53 7 1.6 52 74 24 0 14 -7 0.17 -0.04 22.64 120.04 52.44 PEAKVIEW MP 2308 ET 3/18/23 SULL RIGHT DIRECTION ET 767 2.61 35 11.40 2.46 0.25 1.49 5 2.3 49 76 29 -1 8 0 0.33 -0.12 17.5 107.7 49.94 PEAKVIEW MP 2319 ET 4/2/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 788 2.82 33 11.30 2.87 0.13 1.43 4 2.3 51 76 25 -3 8 5 0.56 -0.11 13.08 108.67 51.08 3/28/23 828 2.92 34.2 11.9 2.97 0.2 1.45 5 2.4 51 74 23 -0.6 11 -1.2 0.36 -0.08 17.6 111.6 51.24 1 Waukaru Farms Inc, Rensselaer, IN WAUKARU PLATINUM 3085 3/10/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1034 3.42 39 13.90 3.31 0.23 1.34 14 0.2 63 100 23 9 19 21 0.24 -0.14 43.18 134.23 57.67 WAUKARU VANGUARD 3056 3/1/23 SPRYS GIGABYTES N122 1076 3.46 30 13.01 3.34 0.35 1.21 10 1.8 59 93 22 6 20 2 0.38 0.15 30.13 128.95 58.69 WAUKARU ESSENTIAL 3035 2/12/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1006 3.07 33.5 13.23 3.63 0.24 1.31 12 0.3 52 76 28 6 23 14 0.08 -0.05 38.92 128.15 52.56 WAUKARU ROBUST 3098 3/14/23 SPRYS GIGABYTES N122 1028 3.45 37 12.91 3.93 0.32 1.26 9 1.9 54 82 26 9 20 5 0.29 0.19 30.06 134.43 56.44 WAUKARU ANTHEM 3095 3/13/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1037 3.47 39 12.26 3.08 0.22 1.18 8 0.2 54 78 29 2 17 18 0.23 -0.17 26.55 120.21 51.65 3/4/23 1036 3.37 35.7 13.1 3.46 0.3 1.26 11 0.9 56 86 26 6.4 20 12 0.24 -0 33.8 129.2 55.4 Spring Bull Calf Division Champion: Waukaru Farms Inc, Rensselaer, IN Spring Bull Calf Reserve Division Champion: Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 5 Bulls: Wakaru Farms Inc., Rennselaer, IN Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 5 Bulls: Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 BULLS Class 7: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Spring Bull Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 1 Moffit Stock Farm LLC, Idianola, IA MSF LEONARDO 336 ET 3/3/23 SULL PROPEL 7187E ET 859 2.78 34 12.59 2.45 0.11 1.47 7 2.4 43 65 22 0 13 -16 0.17 0.05 26.8 108.46 49.37 MSF LINCOLN 329 ET 3/2/23 SULL PROPEL 7187E ET 869 2.80 35.5 12.88 2.42 0.11 1.48 8 1.5 38 56 25 2 16 -17 0.11 0 32.15 107.82 46.18 MSF LENNOX 322 ET 2/28/23 SULL PROPEL 7187E ET 835 2.68 36 11.66 2.35 0.12 1.40 8 1.5 38 56 25 2 16 -17 0.11 0 32.15 107.82 46.18 3/1/23 854 2.75 35.2 12.4 2.41 0.1 1.45 7.7 1.8 40 59 24 1.3 15 -17 0.13 0.02 30.4 108 47.24 Spring Bull Calf Division Champion: Moffit Stock Farm LLC, Indianola, IA Class 8: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Junior Bull Calves (Calved January 1- February 28, 2023) 1 Waukaru Farms, Rensselaer, IN WAUKARU DENVER 3028 2/5/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1040 3.10 41.5 12.51 2.98 0.22 1.20 13 2.1 64 102 26 7 23 22 0.41 0.02 36.62 140.99 60.59 WAUKARU LONG RANGE 3043 2/19/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1123 3.50 35 14.05 3.99 0.28 1.25 15 0.4 64 96 30 9 17 19 0.47 0.19 47.18 159.68 62.23 WAUKARU RESISTOL 3044 2/19/23 WAUKARU LATIGO 0033 1052 3.28 39 13.53 3.59 0.27 1.29 14 1.9 68 103 27 9 21 20 0.42 -0.37 42.81 154.31 57.99 2/14/23 1072 3.29 38.5 13.4 3.52 0.3 1.25 14 1.5 65 100 28 8.3 20 20 0.43 -0.05 42.2 152 60.27 2 Hugh Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, IL MM CHASE 1L 1/1/23 MM LOOKOUT 69H 1202 3.25 42.5 14.76 4.00 0.42 1.23 6 2.4 35 54 19 -1 9 -7 0.26 -0.12 25.5 87.63 43.15 MM SOLO 9L ET 1/15/23 WSCC STECK HOT SHOT 950G 1049 2.95 37.5 12.56 4.04 0.32 1.20 10 0.9 29 41 18 5 16 -9 0.22 -0.14 39.87 100.29 40.08 MM INSIDER GL 11L 1/18/23 BYLAND GLOBAL 5M10 1134 3.21 36 16.14 3.35 0.31 1.42 9 2.9 48 66 30 5 16 -6 0.49 -0.11 31.11 138.25 49.92 1/11/23 1128 3.14 38.7 14.5 3.8 0.4 1.28 8 2.1 37 54 22 3 14 -7.3 0.32 -0.12 32.2 108.7 44.38 4 GSKI Shorthorns, Snyder, CO GSKI FIREMAN 7L 1/7/23 MILLBROOK FIREBALL 23F 982 2.70 36.5 12.34 3.04 0.22 1.26 7 1.5 54 80 24 1 10 -12 0.08 -0.17 21.95 113.91 51.58 GSKI LOYALTY 9L 1/13/23 JSF SKYFALL 135E 900 2.51 33.5 11.44 2.69 0.10 1.27 6 1 48 62 21 3 17 25 0.56 0.08 22.64 123.77 51.72 GSKI REMAKE 6L 1/7/23 JAKE’S REINCARNATION 228Y 862 2.37 35.5 12.35 2.66 0.09 1.43 9 0.2 42 46 23 4 19 -6 0.49 0.04 36.09 138.14 48.08 1/9/23 915 2.53 35.2 12 2.8 0.1 1.32 7.3 0.9 48 63 23 2.7 15 2.3 0.38 -0.02 263.9 125.3 50.46 3 Peak View Ranch LLC, Fowler, CO PEAKVIEW LAST CALL 11723 1/14/23 CSF LONG LOOK HC 706 ET 1172 3.28 36 14.80 2.73 0.26 1.26 8 3.3 51 70 27 2 14 -7 0.49 -0.14 26.68 131.57 50.95 PEAKVIEW RED RIVER 49023 1/10/23 TRN OMAHA 79 1032 2.86 40 13.29 3.15 0.10 1.29 3 4.9 50 75 20 -5 8 -4 0.49 -0.28 9.1 98.15 48.51 PEAKVIEW ROOSTER2302 ET 1/3/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 1023 2.78 37.5 13.54 3.54 0.25 1.32 7 1.8 59 90 26 -1 8 11 0.45 -0.12 19.46 117.97 54.99 1/9/23 1076 2.97 37.8 13.9 3.14 0.2 1.29 6 3.3 53 78 24 -1.3 10 0 0.48 -0.18 18.4 115.9 51.48 Junior Bull Calf Division Champion: Waukaru Farms Inc, Rensselaer, IN Junior Bull Calf Reserve Division Champion: Hugh Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, IL Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Bulls: Wakaru Farms Inc., Rennselaer, IN Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Bulls: Hugh Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, IL 46 shorthorn country • march 2024

On the EDGE: A Cattlemen’s Congress Success Story

The 2024 Cattlemen’s Congress opened a new chapter in Shorthorn history, as the first Shorthorn Exposition Driving Genetic Excellence (EDGE) was held. This competition of red, white, and roans on the red dirt was the fruits of the labor of many Shorthorn enthusiasts longing to promote the breed, foster healthy competition, and showcase the animals who combine phenotypic and genotypic quality. All these missions were accomplished in this first edition of the EDGE show.

The EDGE show brings a one-ofa-kind format to the beef industry, as it combines placings of the animal’s genotype (EPD profile) with a phenotypic placing (in the show ring in OKC). Prior to arriving at Congress, a panel of three judges were sent the EPD profiles and percentile rankings on all the EDGE entrants and asked to place the classes on their genetic merits. The same three gentlemen then joined us in Oklahoma City to evaluate those same classes in the show ring, placing the cattle phenotypically without access to the EPD profiles. Their placings from the two sections were tabulated to present an overall class winner and 2nd place animal in the class. Sometimes, we can run all the placing tabulations and end up with a pair of animals that are tied for the overall standings. In those instances, whichever animal placed higher in the genotypic portion of the class receives the tiebreaker and the higher overall placing in the class. This tie-breaker format had to be utilized multiple times in this first EDGE show to determine class winners.

As the show advances, division and grand champions are selected in a slightly different format. The cattle are paraded to the judge trio, and this time they are provided the EPD data on those cattle. The reasoning behind this shift is that the division lineup is essentially a new class of cattle that has not been compared against each other on paper to that point. The judges are asked to weigh the data and the animal’s type equally in their mind to select a division champion and reserve. The classic threeman scoring system utilizing a referee for breaking a stalemate is used.

Some of the idiosyncrasies of the

EDGE show are admittedly hard to explain on paper, which just means you need to see it for yourself! ASA staff is appreciative of all the breeders who exhibited in the first EDGE show, as well as those who donated their time and energy to bringing the idea to fruition. It takes so much support to bring something from the idea stage to the show ring, and we certainly had it. Lastly, I would be remiss if we didn’t thank our judging panel members. We were fortunate to have a trio of men

to keep pursuing all-around excellence in their cattle. The 2024 EDGE judge panel included:

- Joe Epperly, Nebraska: Director of Genetics and Sales at Wagonhammer

Angus and Charolais Ranches

- Brad Johnson, Wisconsin: Beef Genetics Director at Genex AI stud and owner of Johnson Family Cattle

- Chip Kemp, Missouri: Commercial and Industry Operations Manager for American Simmental Association and International Genetic Solutions

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
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E.D.G.E Show

Shorthorn Bulls & Females :: 16 Head :: Judges: Joe Epperly, Brad Johnson, Chip Kemp

awarded to Waukaru Long Range 3043, owned by Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind.

Selected as Reserve Grand Champion

Shorthorn Bull and Reserve Champion

Junior Bull Calf was Waukaru Denver 3028, owned Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf honors were awarded to Waukaru Dora 3084, owned by Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind.

Reserve Grand Champion Female and Champion Senior Heifer Calf honors went to BFS Margie Flash 2104 ET, owned by Wyatt Finnesgard of Goodhue, Minn.

Division Winners:

Purebred Bull Divisions:

Champion Senior Bull Calf – LSA Big Iron, Cooper Laughery, Royse City, Texas.

Champion Junior Bull – BFS LCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET owned by Armstrong Farms, Saxonburg, Pa, The Bollum Family, Austin, Minn, & Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich.

Purebred Female Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf –Bergs Peach Manhattan, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – /F Thirteene 3966B ET, Talia Ferguson-Sanders, Chickasha, Okla.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – JCB Red Nan 309L, Jeff, Diane & Jennifer Bedwell, Isabella, Okla.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – LSA Cecilia 0022, Cooper Laughery, Royse City, Texas.

Champion Intermediate Female – DTR Taffeta 2024, Josie Heter, Raymond, Kan.

Purebred Bull Class Placings (Top 2):

Shorthorn exhibitors traveled to Oklahoma City to exhibit Purebred Shorthorn cattle in the E.D.G.E. show during the Cattlemen’s Congress Show on January 5, 2024. A panel of judges

consisting of Brad Johnson of Wisconsin, Chip Kemp of Missouri, and Joe Epperly of Nebraska evaluated those cattle.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull Calf was

Junior Bull Calves – (5 Entries): 1) Waukaru Long Range 3043 owned by Waukaru Farms Inc; 2) Waukaru Denver 3028 owned by Waukaru Farms Inc.

Senior Bull Calves – (1 Entry): 1) LSA Big Iron owned by Cooper Laughery.

Early Spring Yearling Bulls – (1 Entry): 1) BFS LCC AFLC Direct

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull Calf was Waukaru Long Range 3043, owned by Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind.
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Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf was Waukaru Dora 3084, owned by Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind.

Reserve

Shorthorn Female &

Heifer

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Champion Senior Bull Calf – LSA Big Iron, Cooper Laughery, Royse City, Texas.

Champion Junior Bull – BFS LCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET owned by Armstrong Farms, Saxonburg, Pa, The Bollum Familys, Austin, Minn, & Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich.

Deposit 2254 ET owned by Armstrong Farms, The Bollum Family, and Little Cedar Cattle Company.

Purebred Female Class Placings (Top 2):

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) Bergs Peach Manhattan owned by Madeline Berg; 2) /F Thirteene 3966B ET owned by Talia Ferguson-

Sanders.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) BFS 2Q Queen PW 344 owned by Faith Bollum; 2) Peakview Wildest Dreams 2322 ET owned by Peak View Ranch.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) Waukaru Dora 3084 owned by Waukaru Farms Inc; 2) JCB Red Nan

309L owned by Jeff, Diane & Jennifer Bedwell.

Senior Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) BFS Margie Flash 2104 ET owned by Wyatt Finnesgard; 2) LSA Cecilia 0022 owned by Cooper Laughery.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (1 Entries): 1) DTR Taffeta 2024 owned by Josie Heter.

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull & Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf was Waukaru Denver 3028, owned Waukaru Farms Inc of Rensselaer, Ind. Grand Champion Champion Senior Calf was BFS Margie Flash 2104 ET, owned by Wyatt Finnesgard, of Goodhue, Minn. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – JCB Red Nan 309L, Jeff, Diane & Jennifer Bedwell, Isabella, Okla. Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – Bergs Peach Manhattan, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – LSA Cecilia 0022, Cooper Laughery, Royse City, Texas. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – /F Thirteene 3966B ET, Talia FergusonSanders, Chickasha, Okla. Champion Intermediate Female – DTR Taffeta 2024, Josie Heter, Raymond, Kan.
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Junior Shows

Shorthorn & ShorthornPlus :: 150 head :: Judge: Danny Harker, Hope, Ind.

Woodstock, Ind.

LWFS BOY Perfect Mona Lisa 358 ET owned by Baylee Wessels of Billings, Okla., received the honors of Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf.

Moving onto the Junior ShorthornPlus show, Grand Champion ShorthornPlus

Female and Champion Junior Heifer Calf was awarded to CF Max Rosa 332

Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew of Gettysburg, Pa.

Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf honors went to S/T Cull Dream of Me 3011 ET owned by Whitney Swaim of Rockville, Ind.

Division Winners:

Junior Purebred Female Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – DLSC CSF HCC

Augusta Pride EV 2355, Hailey Jester, Mooreland, Ind.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – LGF MFS Emeralds Dream 1183L, Braylen Schaeffer, Hagerstown, Ind.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – JSP Dolly Rider 3115 ET, Jace Parker, Ardmore, Okla.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio.

Champion Intermediate Female –CF Mona Lisa 2101 UH X ET, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.

Reserve Champion Intermediate

Female – SFF CPRU Roses Are Red RK 247 ET, Morgan Brooks, Venus, Texas.

Champion Early Spring Female

– CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X, Mark Inskeep, Lafayette, Ind.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Junior Shorthorn exhibitors traveled to Oklahoma City to exhibit 150 head during the Cattlemen’s Congress on January 5, 2024. Danny Harker of Hope, Indiana evaluated 99 Purebred Females, and 51

ShorthornPlus Females in the Junor Show. Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Senior Heifer Calf was awarded to WSCC STECK Chelsie RD 210K ET owned by Keagan Steck of

Female – CF Mona Lisa 281 LL X ET, Grady McGrew, Gettysburg, Pa.

Champion Junior Female – STECK WSCC Chelsie HC 253K ET, Carter Kornegay, Tulsa, Okla.

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Senior Heifer Calf was WSCC STECK Chelsie RD 210K ET, exhibited by Keagan Steck, Woodstock, Minn.
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Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Junior Heifer Calf was CF Max Rosa 332 Primo X ET exhibited by Grady McGrew, Gettysburg, Pa.

Reserve Champion Junior Female –CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET, Carter Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind.

Junior ShorthornPlus Female Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf

– HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L, Channing Lind, Basehor, Kan.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf

– MFS Lucy’s Masha 87L ET, Carter Kornegay, Tulsa, Okla.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – PKL Lexi 401L, Kassie Kelley, Moodys, Okla.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf –CF Margie 2129 CTP X, Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – AD Addis Miss Shirley Temple ET, Addison Dick, Nowata, Okla.

Champion Intermediate Female

– FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET, Devyn Frazier, Meeker, Okla.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – PRES Who’s Right 269K, Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind.

Champion Early Spring Female –HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Champion Junior Female – AF Magical Mirage 2201 ET, Rebecca Hunt, Braymer, Mo.

Reserve Champion Junior Female

– CF NB Demi 21 Primo X ET, Grady McGrew, Gettysburg, Pa.

Class Placings: Junior Purebred Female Class Placings (Top 3):

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) /F Thirteene 3966A ET owned by Talia Ferguson-Sanders; 2) BERGS Pearl 605 owned by Madeline

Berg; 3) LI780 She’s Fancy LI780 owned by Jessica Shelton.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) LWFS Mona Lisa UH 2321 owned by Maddox Reedy; 2) BWR Jillian May ET owned by Makenna Brouwer; 3) S/N Yo’s Lighthouse 3103 owned by Drake Penrod.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET owned by Abilene Sullivan; 2) DLSC CSF HCC Augusta Pride EV 2355 owned by Hailey Jester; 3) S/N Lucky’s Locket 3120 ET owned by Kaitlyn Berg.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) LGF MFS Emeralds Dream 1183L owned by Braylen Schaeffer; 2) CF Traveling Ruby 394 EV ET owned by Reed Hanes; 3) CF Mona Lisa 388 OM X ET owned by Mallory Inskeep.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lucy 384 RK X ET owned by Carter Wickard; 2) JAJ Bear It owned by John Barker; 3) BFR Jizelle L124 owned by Bryanna Smith.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (7 Entries): 1) SFF Nebraska Queen 339 EV owned by Alexa Lowe; 2) FSF Miss Casper L027 owned by Clay Wilson; 3) SULL RGLC Red Roses 313 ET owned by Georgia Rose.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) LWFS BOY Perfect Mona Lisa 358 ET owned by Baylee Wessels; 2) SFF Caroline 314 DM ET owned by Miller Smith; 3) JCB Rosewood 315L owned by Cade Smith.

Junior Heifer Calves – (8 Entries): 1) CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X owned by Miller Smith; 2) NF Miss Roan N Spicy Fool ET owned by Candace Lein; 3) S-S Margie Love 423 owned by Morgan Brooks.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) JSP Dolly Rider 3115 ET owned by Jace Parker; 2) BERGS Gentry 116 ET owned by Lauren Berg; 3) STECK Crystal’s Lucy C 360 ET owned by

Audrey Fowler.

Winter Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1)

MAV Picture Perfect 290K ET owned by John M. Allen IV; 2) BFS Margie Flash 2104 ET owned by Wyatt Finnesgard.

Winter Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1)

DEV Little Red Riding Hood ET owned by Tuff Davis; 2) GDLC All Hail the Queen owned by Emilee Munchrath; 3) GCC Max Rosa Chrome 22 ET owned by Brayden Cole DeBorde.

Senior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF Rose Bud 2126 EV X ET owned by Carter Meyer; 2) BFS Carmele Pro 283 ET owned by Brigham DeBorde; 3) CCF BWS Max’s Foolish Girl C71K owned by Gracie Wheeler.

Senior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) WSCC STECK Chelsie RD 210K ET owned by Keagan Steck; 2) CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET owned by Reed Hanes; 3) WHR RHS Queen of Hearts 942 ET owned by Paisley Dryer.

Summer Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) Fantasy ET owned by Olivia Gillette; 2) CCR Tina’s Girl 2826 ET owned by Grady Jennings; 3) 3L Holly T owned by Emily Schellenberg

Late Spring Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) Perfect Maid Z2 owned by Emilee Munchrath; 2) Wernacres Queen 203 owned by Emery Robertson; 3) CCBF Chrystal’s Gal 15K owned by Helen Spears.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (8 Entries): 1) CF Mona Lisa 2101 UH X ET owned by Miller Smith; 2) SFF CPRU Roses Are Red RK 247 ET owned by Morgan Brooks; 3) BERGS Mylie Myrtle Bo owned by Kaitlyn Berg.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (6 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X owned by Mark Inskeep; 2) CF Mona Lisa 281 LL X ET owned by Grady McGrew; 3) AF Magical Mirage 2210 ET owned by Rebecca Hunt.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (8 Entries): 1) JCB Dixie’s Pride 209K

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf was LWFS BOY Perfect Mona Lisa 358 ET, exhibited by Baylee Wessels, Billings, Okla.
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Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf was S/T Cull Dream of Me 3011 ET, exhibited by Whitney Swaim, Rockville, Ind.

owned by Cade Smith; 2) HCC Ruby 0315 ET owned by Laramie Duncan; 3) SULL LGF Ruby Knights 2296K ET owned by Winston Dryer.

Junior Yearling Females – (4 Entries): 1) STECK WSCC Chelsie HC 253K ET owned by Carter Kornegay; 2) CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET owned by Carter Wickard; 3) CF Max Rosa 245 RK X ET owned by Carter Meyer.

Junior ShorthornPlus Female Class Placings (Top 3):

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) LK Lady Golden Trust 234 owned by Karlie Schluterman; 2) RPCC Lilo owned by Kason Junghanns.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L owned by Channing Lind; 2) Patches Jr owned by Connor Lehman; 3) RPCC Luna owned by Kaylee Junghanns.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 2) RJC Lady Crystal 3118L ET owned by Caden Graves; 3) NNT Autumn 2305L owned by Madeline Berg.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) PKL Lexi 401: owned by Kassie Kelley; 2) BR Classy Red Cherri 328L ET owned by Sheridan Fox; 3) CCS DLJ Myrtle Bo 402L ET owned by Ella James.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) MFS Lucy’s Masha 87L ET owned by Carter Kornegay; 2) SFF Augusta pride 319 T owned by Grace

Rincker; 3) S/N RJC Lady Crystal Lonna 350 ET owned by Drake Penrod.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) CF Max Rosa 332 Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew; 2) MFS Mona Bo 18L ET Kennadi Brogdon; 3) FOX Piper 304 owned by Sheridan Fox.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) S/T Cull Dream of Me 3011 ET owned by Whitney Swaim; 2) CF FERREE FITZ Crystals Swan 39 ET owned by Samantha VanVorhis; 3) CSF Cumberland 24K 2315 ET owned by Camryn Blue.

Winter Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF Margie 2129 CTP X owned by Piper Cates; 2) Two C Jenny owned by Chase Henson; 3) L C C Homecoming Queen owned by Emily Lucas.

Senior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) AD Addis Miss Shirley Temple ET owned by Addison Dick; 2) TLN Klassed Up 2217 owned by John Baker; 3) FFF Stylish Bo 2340 owned by Lane Schluterman.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET owned by Devyn Frazier; 2) PRES Who’s Right 269K owned by Belle Bennett; 3) Armstrong Bunny Ride 2276 owned by Jaci McGowen.

Early Spring Yearling Females –(3 Entries): 1) HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 2) PKL Roo 309K owned by Kassie Kelley; 3) CCBF Halo’s Dream 9K ET owned by Everette Whitney.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (4 Entries): 1) S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET owned by Madeline Berg; 2) CF Mona Lisa 255 OP X ET owned by Mark Inskeep; 3) IOF SFF Margie 248K owned by Abigail Green.

Junior Yearling Females – (4 Entries):

1) AF Magical Mirage 2201 ET owned by Rebecca Hunt; 2) CF NB Demi 21 Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew; 3) AL Lady 0102K owned by Carter Eaton.

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Shorthorn Females

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla. Champion Intermediate Female – CF Mona Lisa 2101 UH X ET, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf –DLSC CSF HCC Augusta Pride EV 2355, Hailey Jester, Mooreland, Ind. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf – JSP Dolly Rider 3115 ET, Jace Parker, Ardmore, Okla. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio. Champion Early Spring Female – CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X, Mark Inskeep, Lafayette, Ind. Reserve Champion Junior Female – CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET, Carter Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind. Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – CF Mona Lisa 281 LL X ET, Grady McGrew, Gettysburg, Pa. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf –LGF MFS Emeralds Dream 1183L, Braylen Schaeffer, Hagerstown, Ind. Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – SFF CPRU Roses Are Red RK 247 ET, Morgan Brooks, Venus, Texas. Champion Junior Female – STECK WSCC Chelsie HC 253K ET, Carter Kornegay, Tulsa, Okla. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.
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ShorthornPlus Females

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf –PKL Lexi 401L, Kassie Kelley, Moodys, Okla. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – AD Addis Miss Shirley Temple ET, Addison Dick, Nowata, Okla. Champion Early Spring Female – HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont. Reserve Champion Junior Female – CF NB Demi 21 Primo X ET, Grady McGrew, Gettysburg, Pa. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L, Channing Lind, Basehor, Kan. Champion Intermediate Female – FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET, Devyn Frazier, Meeker, Okla. Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa. Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Margie 2129 CTP X, Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind. Reserve Champion Intermediate Female –PRES Who’s Right 269K, Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind. Champion Junior Female – AF Magical Mirage 2201 ET, Rebecca Hunt, Braymer, Mo. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – MFS Lucy’s Masha 87L ET, Carter Kornegay, Tulsa, Okla.
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Super National Shorthorn Show

Open Shorthorn Bulls & Females :: 126 Head :: Judge: Andrew Foster, Niles, Mich.

by Haylee Ferguson and Wade Minihan

Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull was BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET, owned by Armstrong Farms, Saxonburg, Pa., Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich., & The Bollum Family, Austin, Minn.

Following the ShorthornPlus Show, it was the the purebred Shorthorn bulls and females turn to enter the ring in Oklahoma City on Sunday, January 7, 2024. Andrew Foster of Niles, Michigan evaluated 28

Purebred Bulls and 98 Purebred Females during the Super National Shorthorn Show held in the Jim Norick Arena.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull honors went

to BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET, owned by Armstrong Farms, Saxonburg, Pa., Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich., & The Bollum Family, Austin, Minn.

Selected as Reserve Grand Champion

Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull Calf was NF Find Out ET owned by Kendall Nelson of Seneca, Ind.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Junior Female honors were awarded to CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET, owned by Carter Wickard of Wilkinson, Ind.

LGF MFS Emerald’s Dream 1183L owned by Braylen Schaeffer of Hagerstown, Ind., received Reserve Grand Champion

Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf honors.

Division Winners:

Open Purebred Bull Show Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf –4D Cooper 001, Delgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobbs, Okla.

Reserve Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – KR Apollo, Andrew Triplitt, Blanchard, Okla.

Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – CF Great White Hype 372 PW ET, Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Bull Calf – CSF KSS Trademark 1872, Cornerstone Farms, Winchester, Ind.

Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf – Maximum Payday 1206, Cooper Hetrick, Fremont, Ohio.

Champion Senior Bull Calf – CF Logic X, Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind. & Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf

– PEAKVIEW SULL Real Value 2221 ET, Peak View Ranch, Fowler, Co.

Champion Intermediate Bull –HUNTS Ace in the Hole 242K ET, Mitchell Hunter, Arapaho, Okla.

Reserve Champion Junior Bull –LPA The Flip Side, Madalyn Rankin, Centerville, Pa.

Champion Senior Bull – NF Turning Point, Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill., & Ryan Wernicke, Lena, Ill.

Reserve Champion Senior Bull –DC Impact, Dayson Cash, Fay, Okla., & Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns, Plains, Kan.

Open Purebred Female Show

Divisions:

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Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Junior Female was CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET, owned by Carter Wickard, Wilkinson, Ind.

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf

– TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – S/N Lucky’s Locket 3120 ET, Kaitlyn Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – CF Traveling Ruby 394

EV ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan

2309 ET, Benjamin P Allen, Saxonburg, Pa.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf –CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – WSCC STECK Chelsie RD

210K ET, Keagan Steck, Woodstock, Minn.

Champion Intermediate Female –BERGS Mylie Myrtle Bo, Kaitlyn Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Intermediate

Female – CCBF Chrystal Dream 15K ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla.

Champion Early Spring Female

– CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X, Mark Inskeep, Lafayette, Ind.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Female – JCB Dixie’s Pride 209K, Cade Smith, Gravette, Ark.

Reserve Champion Junior Female

– CF Max Rosa 245 RK X ET, Carter Meyer, Needville, Texas.

Class Placings:

Open Purebred Bull Class Placings (Top 3):

Late Spring Bull Calves – (2 Entries):

1) 4D Cooper 001 owned by Delgado Shorthorns; 2) KR Apollo owned by Andrew Triplitt.

Early Spring Bull Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF Great White Hype 372 PW ET owned by Cates Farms; 2) Little Cedar

Trivia 2307 owned by Ostermeyer’s Shorthorns, Spartan Valley Shorthorns, Kohlstaedt Farms; 3) 720 KGL Cabresto owned by Kade Glazier.

Early Spring Bull Calves – (5 Entries):

1) CSF KSS Trademark 1872 owned by Cornerstone Farms; 2) GCR Pierce 320 owned by Keegan McGrew; 3) MSF Leonardo 336 ET owned by Katelyn Moffitt.

Junior Bull Calves – (4 Entries): 1) NF

Find Out ET owned by Kendall Nelson, 2) Maximum Payday 1206 owned by Cooper Hetrick; 3) MM Chase 1L owned by Hugh W Moore Jr & Sons.

Winter Bull Calves – (3 Entries): 1) CLK Evo Shield 61K ET owned by Dayson Cash, Carter Kornegay; KGH Rojo’s Revenge 1103 ET owned by Kimberly Holland; 3) 3B Montana’s Knight owned by Melinda Bush.

Senior Bull Calves – (3 Entries): 1) CF Logic X owned by Cates Farms & Simon Farms; 2) PEAKVIEW SULL Real Value 2221 ET owned by Peak View Ranch; 3) LSA Big Iron owned by Cooper Laughery.

Late Spring Yearling Bulls – (1 Entry): 1) HUNTS Ace in the Hole 242K ET owned by Mitchell Hunter.

Early Spring Yearling Bulls – (2 Entries): 1) BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET owned by Armstrong Farms, Little Cedar Cattle Co & The Bollum Family; 2) LPA The Flip Side owned by Madalyn Rankin.

Senior Yearling Bulls – (1 Entry): 1) 5R Outsiders Pride owned by Emery Robertson.

Two-Year-Old Bulls – (3 Entries): 1) NF Turning Point owned by Kendall Nelson & Ryan Wernicke; 2) DC Impact owned by Dayson Cash, Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns; 3) Sweetgrass Justify 104J owned by Justin Fox.

Open Purebred Female Class Placings (Top3):

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) /F Thirteene 3966A ET

owned by Talia Ferguson-Sanders; 2) BERGS Pearl 605 owned by Madeline Berg; 3) DTR 930 Lizabeth 3930 ET owned by Ryder Heter.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) BWR Jillian May ET owned by Makenna Brouwer; 2) S/N Yo’s Lighthouse 3103 owned by Drake Penrod; 3) LWFS Mona Lisa UH 2321 owned by Maddox Reedy.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET owned by Abilene Sullivan; 2) S/N Lucky’s Locket 3120 ET owned by Kaitlyn Berg; 3) FFF Current Revival 3150 ET owned by Mikka Brumley.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) LGF MFS Emerald’s Dream 1183L owned by Braylen Schaeffer; 2) CF Traveling Ruby 394 EV ET owned by Reed Hanes; 3) CF Mona Lisa 388

OM X ET owned by Mallory Inskeep.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lucy 384 RK X ET owned by Carter Wickard; 2)

JAJ Bear It owned by John Barker; 3) CCS Cherri Soda 406L owned by Don Cagwin.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) JCB Rosewood 315L owned by Cade Smith; 2) DVW Classic Mirage 316 ET owned by Wasinger Cattle Company; 3) SFF Nebraska Queen 339 EV owned by Alexa Lowe.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) WHR V Cecilia Sugar 3306 ET owned by Ella Bauman; 2) NF Snow Fool Diva ET owned by Jessie Henke; 3) SFF Caroline 314 DM ET owned by Miller Smith.

Junior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X owned by Miller Smith; 2) CF Max Rosa 340 UR X ET owned by Laikyn Parchert; 3) NF Miss Roan N Spicy Fool ET owned by Candace Lein.

Junior Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan 2309 ET

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull & Champion Junior Bull Calf was NF Find Out ET, owned by Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill.
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Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf was LGF MFS Emerald’s Dream 1183L, owned by Braylen Schaeffer, Hagerstown, Ind.

Shorthorn Bulls

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – 4D Cooper 001, Delgado Shorthorns, Fort Cobbs, Okla. Reserve Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – KR Apollo, Andrew Triplitt, Blanchard, Okla. Reserve Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – CSF KSS Trademark 1872, Cornerstone Farms, Winchester, Ind. Champion Senior Bull Calf – CF Logic X, Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind. & Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio. Champion Intermediate Bull – HUNTS Ace in the Hole 242K ET, Mitchell Hunter, Arapaho, Okla. Reserve Champion Senior Bull – DC Impact, Dayson Cash, Fay, Okla., & Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns, Plains, Kan. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf –Maximum Payday 1206, Cooper Hetrick, Fremont, Ohio. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – CF Great White Hype 372 PW ET, Cates Farms, Modoc, Ind. Reserve Champion Junior Bull – LPA The Flip Side, Madalyn Rankin, Centerville, Pa. Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf –PEAKVIEW SULL Real Value 2221 ET, Peak View Ranch, Fowler, Co. Champion Senior Bull – NF Turning Point, Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill, & Ryan Wernicke, Lena, Ill.
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owned by Benjamin P Allen; 2) DASF Valentine FB 19L owned by Sweetgrass Ranches; 3) DON Dottie 213 ET owned by Chloe Carlisle.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries):

1) JSP Dolly Rider 3115 ET owned by Jace Parker; 2) BERGS Gentry 116 ET owned by Lauren Berg; 3) STECK Crystal’s Lucy C 360 ET owned by Audrey Fowler.

Junior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries):

1) CF Mona Lisa 31 UH X ET owned by Brittany Blankinship; 2) WHR HS Cumberland 3102 ET owned by Beth Wells; 3) S/N Dream Lady Lana 310 ET owned by Shane Carlisle.

Winter Heifer Calves – (3 Entries):

1) MAV Picture Perfect 290K ET owned by John M. Allen; 2) BFS Margie Flash 2104 ET owned by Wyatt Finnesgard; 3) LSA Cecilia 0022 owned by Cooper Laughery.

Winter Heifer Calves – (5 Entries):

1) GCC Max Rosa Chrome 22 ET owned by Brayden Cole DeBorde; 2) GDLC All Hail the Queen owned by Emilee Munchrath; CF Margie 2130 EV X owned by Maddox Reedy.

Senior Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) WHR CCR Cecilia 2018 ET owned by Shelby McCarty; 2) CF Rose Bud 2126 EV X ET owned by Carter Meyer; 3) SV Mona Lisa 2206 ET owned by Spartan Valley Shorthorns.

Senior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET owned by Reed Hanes; 2) WSCC STECK Chelsie RD 210K ET owned by Keagan Steck; 3) WHR RHS Queen of Hearts 942 ET owned by Paisley Dryer.

Summer Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) Fantasy ET owned by Olivia Gillette; 2) 3L Holly T owned by Emily Schellenberg; 3) CCR Tina’s Girl 2826 ET owned by Grady Jennings.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (2 Entries): 1) Perfect Maid Z2 owned by Emilee Munchrath; 2) CCBF Chrystal’s Gal 15K owned by Helen Spears.

Late Spring Yearling Females –(7 Entries): 1) BERGS Mylie Myrtle Bo owned by Kaitlyn Berg; 2) CCBF Chrystal Dream 15K ET owned by Abilene Sullivan; 3) SFF CPRU Roses are Red RK 247 ET owned by Morgan Brooks.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (4 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X owned by Mark Inskeep; 2) AF Magical Mirage 2210 ET owned by Rebecca Hunt; 3) CF Mona Lisa 281 LL X ET owned by Grady McGrew.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) SULL LGF Ruby Knights 2296K ET owned by Winston Dryer; 2) SFF Crystal’s Swan HC 217 ET owned by Ryder Heter; 3) BFCC Ellie 2946 owned by Josey Harris.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (6 Entries): 1) JCB Dixie’s Pride 209K owned by Cade Smith; HCC Ruby 0315 ET owned by Laramie Duncan; 3) KSS Max Rosa Ace AV EV 2209 ET owned by Julia Lyons.

Junior Yearling Females – (4 Entries): 1) CF Crystal Lucy 230 RK X ET owned by Carter Wickard; 2) CF Max Rosa 245 RK X ET owned by Carter Meyer; 3) Pearl’s Travelling Blaze 1200 owned by Cooper Hetrick.

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
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Shorthorn Females

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – TBP PCC CB Ruby 310 ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf –FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan 2309 ET, Benjamin P Allen, Saxonburg, Pa. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Crystal Lucy 2121 RK X ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf –CF Traveling Ruby 394 EV ET, Reed Hanes, Greenville, Ohio. Champion Intermediate Female – BERGS Mylie Myrtle Bo, Kaitlyn Berg, Osage, Iowa. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF PC Mona Lisa 350 Cinch X, Miller Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Reserve Champion Intermediate Female –CCBF Chrystal Dream 15K ET, Abilene Sullivan, Lawton, Okla. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – S/N Lucky’s Locket 3120 ET, Kaitlyn Berg, Osage, Iowa. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – WSCC STECK Chelsie RD 210K ET, Keagan Steck, Woodstock, Minn. Champion Early Spring Female – CF Crystal Lady 290 UR X, Mark Inskeep, Lafayette, Ind. Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – JCB Dixie’s Pride 209K, Cade Smith, Gravette, Ark. Reserve Champion Junior Female – CF Max Rosa 245 RK X ET, Carter Meyer, Needville, Texas.
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Super National ShorthornPlus Show

Open ShorthornPlus Bulls & Females :: 56 Head :: Judge: Andrew Foster, Niles, Mich. by Haylee Ferguson and Wade Minihan

earned Grand Champion ShorthornPlus

Bull and Champion Senior Bull honors.

Reserve Grand Champion

ShorthornPlus Bull and Champion

Early Spring Bull Calf award went to LPW Bo Duke owned by Alexis Wright of Philippi, W.Va.

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus

Female and Champion Early Spring

Female honors went to Kealyn Cahoon of Charlo, Mont., with HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K.

Reserve Grand Champion

ShorthornPlus Female and Champion

Junior Female was CF NB Demi 21

Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew of Gettysburg, Pa.

Division Winners:

Open ShorthornPlus Bull Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – SC405 Turning Hennessey, Helen Spears, Macomb, Okla.

Reserve Champion Late Spring Bull

Calf – RPCC Linus, Carter Junghanns, Medford, Okla.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Bull Calf – MM Big Bucks 29L, Hugh Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill.

Champion Junior Bull Calf – HF Let the Good Times Roll 303 ET, Raegan Smithers, Pittsfield, Ill.

Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf – CMA Caroline’s King of Diamonds 244L, by Abigail Green, State Center, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Senior Bull –2G Jacked 48J ET, Benjamin Mackey, Celeste, Texas.

Open ShorthornPlus Female Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf

– NNT Autumn 2305L, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L, Channing Lind, Basehor, Kan.

Champion Early Spring Heifer

Calf – BR Classy Red Cherri 328L ET, Sheridan Fox, Kanawha, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

On Sunday, January 7, 2024, 56 ShorthornPlus animals entered the Jim Norick Arena to lead off the 2024 Cattlemen’s Congress ShorthornPlus Show in Oklahoma City. Andrew Foster of Niles,

Mont. evaluated 43 ShorthornPlus Females and 13 ShorthornPlus Bulls during the Super National ShorthornPlus Show.

TESCC Almighty Zeus 755J ET owned by Mitchell Barros of Owasso, Okla.,

Heifer Calf – SFF Augusta Pride 319 T, Grace Rincker, Strasburg, Ill.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf – S/T

CULL Dream of Me 3011 ET, Whitney Swaim, Rockvile, Ind.

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull and Champion Senior Bull was TESCC Almighty Zeus 755J ET, owned by Mitchell Barros of Owasso, Okla.
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Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Early Spring Female was HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K owned by Kealyn Cahoon of Charlo, Mont.

Reserve

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – MFS Mona Bo 18L ET, Kennadi Brogdon, Waxachie, Texas.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf –CF Margie 2129 CTP X, Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – FFF Stylish Bo 2340, Lane Schluterman, Ozark, Ark.

Champion Intermediate Female

– FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET, Devyn Frazier, Meeker, Okla.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – PRES Who’s Right 269K, Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Junior Female –AL Lady 0102K, Carter Eaton, Newalla, Okla.

Class Placings:

Open ShorthornPlus Bull Class Placings (Top 3):

Late Spring Bull Calves – (4 Entries):

1) SC405 Turning Hennessey owned by Helen Spears; 2) RPCC Linus owned by Carter Junghanns; 3) 4D Foxx 002 owned by Isabella Delgado.

Early Spring Bull Calves – (2 Entries):

1) LPW Bo Duke owned by Alexis Wright; 2) – MM Big Bucks 29L owned by Hugh Moore Jr & Sons.

Junior Bull Calves – (3 Entries): 1) HF

Let the Good Times Roll 303 ET owned by Raegan Smithers; 2) CMA Caroline’s King of Diamonds 244L owned by Abigail Green; 3) CLK Money Ball 77L owned by Dayson Cash & Carter Kornegay.

Senior Yearling Bulls – (1 Entry): 1) 2G Jacked 48J ET owned by Benjamin Mackey.

Two-Year-Old Bulls – (3 Entries): 1) TESCC Almighty Zeus 755J ET owned by Mitchell Barros; 2) SSRB Geronimo owned by Stepping Stone Ranch; 3) SSRB Popeye owned by Stepping Stone Ranch. Open ShorthornPlus Female Class

Placings (Top 3):

Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries):

1) JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L owned by Channing Lind; 2) Patches Jr owned by Connor Lehman; 3) LK Lady Golden Trust 234 owned by Karlie Schluterman.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries):

1) NNT Autumn 2305L owned by Madeline Berg; 2) HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 3) HALES Fancy Like Momma 123 owned by G. Bryton Beatty.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) BR Classy Red Cherri 328L ET owned by Sheridan Fox; 2) CCS DLJ Myrtle Bo 402L ET owned by Ella James; 3) LDB Braveheart Metallica 305 owned by Kase Glazier.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) SFF Augusta Pride 319 T owned by Grace Rincker; 2) MFS Lucy’s Masha 87L ET owned by Carter Kornegay; 3) S/N RJC Lady Crystal Lonna 350 ET owned by Drake Penrod.

Junior Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) MFS Mona Bo 18L ET owned by Kennadi Brogdon; 2) CF Max Rosa 332 Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew; 3) FOX Piper 304 owned by Sheridan Fox.

Junior Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) S/T CULL Dream of Me 3011 ET owned by Whitney Swaim; 2) CF FERREE FITZ Crystals Swan 39 ET owned by Samantha VanVorhis; 3) CF FERREE FITZ Crystals Swan 322 ET owned by Gana Farms LLC.

Winter Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) CF Margie 2129 CTP X owned by Piper Cates; 2) Cash-Farms RA Snowball owned by Meredith Jordan.

Senior Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) FFF Stylish Bo 2340 owned by Lane Schluterman; 2) TLN Klassed Up 2217 owned by John Barker; 3) AD Addis Miss Shirley Temple ET owned by Addison Dick.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET owned by Devyn Frazier; 2) PRES Who’s

21 Primo

Right 269K

by Belle Bennett; 3) SSRB 113 2022

Early Spring Yearling Females – (5 Entries): 1) HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 2) S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET owned by Madeline Berg; 3) CF Mona Lisa 255 OP X ET owned by Mark Inskeep.

Junior Yearling Females – (5 Entries):

1) CF NB Demi 21 Primo X ET owned by Grady McGrew; 2) AL Lady 0102K owned by Carter Eaton; 3) FOXC Ginger N Spice 50K owned by Jase Fulks.

owned owned by Wesley D. Stone. Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull & Champion Early Spring Bull Calf was LPW Bo Duke owned by Alexis Wright of Philippi, W.Va.
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Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Junior Female was CF NB Demi X ET owned by Grady McGrew of Gettysburg, Pa.

ShorthornPlus Bulls

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Reserve Champion Late Spring Bull Calf –RPCC Linus, Carter Junghanns, Medford, Okla. Reserve Champion Senior Bull – 2G Jacked 48J ET, Benjamin Mackey, Celeste, Texas. Reserve Champion Early Spring Bull Calf –MM Big Bucks 29L, Hugh Moore Jr & Sons, Jerseyville, Ill. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf – CMA Caroline’s King of Diamonds 244L, by Abigail Green, State Center, Iowa. Champion Junior Bull Calf – HF Let the Good Times Roll 303 ET, Raegan Smithers, Pittsfield, Ill. Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – SC405 Turning Hennessey, Helen Spears, Macomb, Okla.
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Intermediate

ShorthornPlus Females

Junior

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY
Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – NNT Autumn 2305L, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf –MFS Mona Bo 18L ET, Kennadi Brogdon, Waxachie, Texas. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – JFT ET Lainey Rae 19L, Channing Lind, Basehor, Kan. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Margie 2129 CTP X, Piper Cates, Modoc, Ind. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – SFF Augusta Pride 319 T, Grace Rincker, Strasburg, Ill. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – FFF Stylish Bo 2340, Lane Schluterman, Ozark, Ark. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – S/T CULL Dream of Me 3011 ET, Whitney Swaim, Rockvile, Ind. Champion Intermediate Female – FFF Styling Ruby 2278 ET, Devyn Frazier, Meeker, Okla. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – BR Classy Red Cherri 328L ET, Sheridan Fox, Kanawha, Iowa. Reserve Champion Female –PRES Who’s Right 269K, Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind. Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa. Reserve Champion Female – AL Lady 0102K, Carter Eaton, Newalla, Okla.
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National Stock WEstern show 2024

National Shorthorn Show

Open Purebred Bulls & Females :: 66 head :: Judge: Todd Herman of Lima, Ohio by Wade Minihan

Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull & Champion Junior Bull honors went to BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET, exhibited by Armstrong Farms, Saxonburg, Pa, Little Cedar Cattle Co, Beaverton, Mich., and The Bollum Family, Austin, Minn.

Studer’s Kingspoint 12K was named Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Reserve Champion Junior Bull, shown by Brock David Studer of Creston, Iowa.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring Female honors went to DON Ruby 326 ET, shown by Kolten Greenhorn of Bellbrook, Ohio.

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Reserve Champion Early Spring Female was awarded to KANE Lady Reward CW 61K exhibited by Jayce Stutzman of Milford, Neb.

Division Winners:

Open Purebred Bull Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf –WS Goose’s Carbon Copy of 221-5L, Jayda Wood, McCook, Neb.

Champion Early Spring Bull Calf

– JSF Solitaire 250L, Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, S.D.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – PVF Patriot 88L, Whitney Miller, Millersburg, Ohio.

Champion Junior Bull Calf – PVF Torque 55L owned by Paint Valley Farms, Millersburg, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf

– JSF Kane Blaze 63L ET owned by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

Champion Senior Bull Calf –Peakview SULL Real Value 2221 ET, Peak View Ranch Inc, Fowler, Colo.

Champion Intermediate Bull –CAIR Iceman 2213, Jennifer Ruby, Howells, Neb.

Champion Senior Bull – NF Turning Point, Kendall Nelson, Seneca, ILL, Ryan Wernicke, Lena, Ill.

Open Purebred Female Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET, Sloan Reedy, Bethany, Ill.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – GCC TRN Dream Only 71, Alexa Turner, Mahomet, Ill.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – S/N Missing Mirage Legacy 372 ET, Caroline Huebner, Union City, Tenn.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Shorthorn exhibitors traveled to Denver, Colorado to exhibit 66 head of purebred Shorthorn cattle during the National Western Stock Show on January 12th, 2024. Todd Herman of Lima, Ohio evaluated 17 Purebred bulls and 49 Purebred Females.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull and Champion Junior Bull honors went to BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET, owned by Armstrong Farms of Saxonburg, Pa., Little Cedar Cattle Co. of Beaverton, Mich., and The Bollum Family of Austin, Minn.

Heifer Calf – S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET, Ryli Bivens, Burleson, Texas.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf –CF Mona Lisa 31 UH X ET, Brittany Blankinship, Orlando, Okla.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan

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Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Female honors went to DON Ruby 326 ET, exhibited by Kolten Greenhorn, Bellbrook, Ohio.

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Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Bull & Reserve Champion Junior Bull went to Studer’s Kingspoint 12K, exhibited by Brock David Studer, Creston, Iowa.

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Reserve Champion Early Spring Female was KANE Lady Reward CW 61K, exhibited by Jaycie Stutzman, Milford, Neb.

2309 ET, Benjamin P Allen, Saxonburg, Pa.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET, Alyssa Carter, Oregonia, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BJSF SULL Sweet Dreams 3934K ET, Kolten Greenhorn, Bellbrook, Ohio.

Champion Intermediate Female –Lane’s Margies Candy 87K, Alexa Lane, Grove, Okla.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – Creek’s Vanessa, Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio.

Class Placings:

Open Purebred Bull Class Placings:

Late Spring Bull Calves – (1 Entry): 1) WS Goose’s Carbon Copy of 221-5L owned by Jayda Wood.

Early Spring Bull Calves – (5 Entries): 1) JSF Solitaire 250L owned by Jungels Shorthorn Farm; 2) PVF Patriot 88L owned by Whitney Miller; 3) Brus Kreg 2L owned by Cole Brus.

Junior Bull Calves – (3 Entries): 1) PVF Torque 55L owned by Paint Valley Farms; 2) JSF Kane Blaze 63L ET owned by Kane Aegerter; 3) CCS DLJ Fire Bo 224L FB ET owned by Tate P. Luth and Emily J Cech.

Senior Bull Calves – (1 Entry): 1)

Peakview SULL Real Value 2221 ET owned by Peak View Ranches INC.

Late Spring Yearling Bulls – (1 Entry):

1) CAIR Iceman 2213 owned by Jennifer Ruby.

Early Spring Yearling Bulls – (2 Entries): 1) BFS LCCC AFLC Direct Deposit 2254 ET owned by Armstrong Farms, Little Cedar Cattle Co, and The Bollum Family; 2) JSF Springsteen 183K ET owned by Jungels Shorthorn Farm and Wayne Smith.

Junior Yearling Bulls – (3 Entries): 1) Studer’s Kingspoint 12K owned by Brock

David Studer; 2) Peakview Marvel 53322 owned by Peak View Ranch INC; 3) High Ridge EC Nationwide 1K owned by High Ridge Shorthorns.

Two-Year-Old Bulls – (1 Entry): 1) NF Turning Point owned by Kendall Nelson and Ryan Wernicke.

Open Purebred Female Class Placings:

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET owned by Sloan Reedy; 2) GCC TRN Dream Only 71 owned by Alexa Turner; 3) BSS Fearless Lady 0223 ET owned Cameron Frantz.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) LDB Mercis Magnolia 3111 ET owned by Lane Blankinship; 2) HSH Pumpkin Spice owned by Paige Phillips; 3) CCS DLJ Myrtle Bo 512L FB ET owned by Kylie Dostal.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET owned by Ryli Bivens; 2) TMC Margie’s Rise owned by Sara Allard.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) S/N Missing Mirage Legacy 372 ET owned by Caroline Huebner; 2) PKB Summer ET owned by Paisley White; 3) Kane Fancy Reba 160L ET owned by Jaycie Sutzman.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) PVSS Cumberland Knight ET owned by Pearl Valley Shorthorns; 2) S/N Missing Mirage Lilac 393 ET owned by Callie Turner; 3) Wise’s Paige 309 owned by Cooper Wise.

Junior Heifer Calves – (8 Entries): 1) FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan 2309 ET owned by Benjamin P Allen; 2) TASC Margies Luna 101L ET owned by Alyssa Carter; 3) SULL LGF Rubys CC 3403L ET owned by Brock David Studer.

Junior Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) CF Mona Lisa 31 UH X ET owned by

Brittany Blankinship; 2) AF VF Carrie Janes Destiny 301 owned by Alyssa Byars; 3) BSS By the Moonlight 10223 owned by Reese Lock.

Winter Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET owned by Alyssa Carter; 2) BJSF SULL Sweet Dreams 3934K ET owned by Kolten Greenhorn; 3) MAV Picture Perfect 290K ET owned by John M Allen IV.

Senior Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) S/N Myrtle Bo 2201 ET owned by Jonna McCullough; 2) S/N Missing Mirage 2204 ET owned by Reagan Easton.

Summer Yearling Females – (1 Entry): 1) Lane’s Margies Candy 87K owned by Alexa Lane.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (1 Entry): 1) Creek’s Vanessa owned by Emma Helsinger.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (7 Entries): 1) DON Ruby 326 ET owned by Kolten Greenhorn; 2) KANE Lady Reward CW 61K owned by Jaycie Stutzman; 3) DJS Rose HI 225 owned by Cole Brus.

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Reserve Champion Early Spring Bull Calf –PVF Patriot 88L, Whitney Miller, Millersburg, Ohio.

Champion Junior Bull Calf – PVF Torque 55L owned by Paint Valley Farms, Millersburg,

Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf – JSF Kane Blaze 63L ET owned by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

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Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – WS Goose’s Carbon Copy of 221-5L, Jayda Wood, McCook, Neb. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf – JSF Solitaire 250L, Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, S.D. Champion Intermediate Bull – CAIR Iceman 2213, Jennifer Ruby, Howells, Neb. Champion Senior Bull – NF Turning Point, Kendall Nelson, Seneca, Ill. & Ryan Wernicke, Lena, Ill. Champion Senior Bull Calf – Peakview SULL Real Value 2221 ET, Peak View Ranch Inc, Fowler, Colo. Ohio.
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Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET, Sloan Reedy, Bethany, Ill. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf –FERREE FITZ Crystal Swan 2309 ET, Benjamin P Allen, Saxonburg, Pa. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET, Alyssa Carter, Oregonia, Ohio. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – S/N Missing Mirage Legacy 372 ET, Caroline Huebner, Union City, Tenn. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET, Ryli Bivens, Burleson, Texas. Champion Intermediate Female – Lane’s Margies Candy 87K, Alexa Lane, Grove, Okla. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – GCC TRN Dream Only 71, Alexa Turner, Mahomet, Ill. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – BJSF SULL Sweet Dreams 3934K ET, Kolten Greenhorn, Bellbrook, Ohio. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – CF Mona Lisa 31 UH X ET, Brittany Blankinship, Orlando, Okla.
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Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – Creek’s Vanessa, Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio.
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National ShorthornPlus Show

Open ShorthornPlus Bulls & Females :: 37 head :: Judge: Todd Herman, Lima, Ohio. by Wade Minihan

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull & Champion Junior Bull Calf honors went to JSF Kane Eastwood 67L ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.

and Champion Senior Bull exhibited by Sara Britton of Custar, Ohio.

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus

Female and Champion Junior Heifer

Calf honors went to S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET owned by Alexis Wright of Philippi, W. Va.

HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K was awarded the title of Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Champion Early Spring Female exhibited by Kaelyn Cahoon of Charlo, Mont.

Division Winners:

Open ShorthornPlus Bull Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Bull Calf – DEGROOT Paramount 355, Tyler Degroot, Edgerton, Minn.

Champion Early Spring Bull Calf –5J Samson, 5J Farms, LLC, Olney Spring, Colo.

Reserve Champion Junior Bull

Calf – Gilman’s Granite 23L, Gilman Shorthorns, Stuart, Iowa.

Champion Junior Bull –5J Captain Call, 5J Farms, LLC, Olney Springs, Colo.

Open ShorthornPlus Female Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07S -4L, Byanka Wood, McCook, Neb.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – HHCC Sweet Dreams

Rossa Ferrari, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Champion Early Spring Heifer

Calf –AGLE Primo’s Lady Peach, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – CPG’S Slim Shawty 1G, Emma Arnett, Brookville, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – JR LDB Melanias Astrid 301, Jentri Reamy, Owasso, Okla.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf –Lane’s Augusta Pride Sage 92K, Liv Jurevicius, Grove, Okla.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – RC Reba, Landrie Will, Anita, Iowa.

On Friday, January 12th, 2024 ShorthornPlus exhibitors made their way into the historic coliseum on the Hill at the National Western Stock Show. Judge Todd Herman of Lima, Ohio evaluated 6 ShorthornPlus bulls, and 31 ShorthornPlus Females.

Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull and Champion Junior Bull Calf was awarded to JSF Kane Eastwood 67L ET, exhibited by Kane Aegerter of Seward, Neb.

CNC Elvis’s New Game was the Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull

Champion Intermediate Female –Stark Pepper, Adrian Brown, Auxvasse, Mo.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – SULL Primo’s Lady 25K ET, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Female – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

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Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Junior Heifer Calf honors went to S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET, exhibited by Alexis Wright, Philippi, W.Va.

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Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Bull & Champion Senior Bull went to CNC Elvis’s New Game, exhibited by Sara Britton, Custar, Ohio.

Champion Junior Female – CSF

Mona’s on Point 2214 ET, Kaelyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Junior Female –BWR Dorothy, Aliyah Beach, Palmyer, Neb.

Class Placings:

Open ShorthornPlus Bull Class Placings:

Late Spring Bull Calves – (1 Entry ): 1) DEGROOT Paramount 355 owned by Tyler Degroot.

Early Spring Bull Calves – (1 Entry): 1) 5J Samson owned by 5J Farms, LLC.

Junior Bull Calves – (2 Entries): 1)

JSF Kane Eastwood 67L ET owned by Kane Aegerter; 2) Gilman’s Granite 23L owned by Gilman Shorthorns.

Early Spring Yearling Bull – (1 Entry): 1) 5J Captain Call owned by 5J Farms, LLC.

Two-Year-Old Bulls – (1 Entry): 1)

CNC Elvis’s New Game owned by Sara Britton.

Open ShorthornPlus Female Class Placings:

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5

Early

Entries): 1) WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07S -4L owned by Byanka Wood; 2) HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 3) LDB Tamale 314 PR owned by Liv Jurevicius.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) AGLE Primo’s Lady Peach owned by Karly Goetz; 2) Getcha Some Thing to Believe In owned by Reese Lock; 3) A&D Rusty Phoenix ET owned by Addison Dickens.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) CPG’S Slim Shawty 1G owned by Emma Arnett; 2) MINN Lil Bunny 301L ET owned by Hearts & Diamond Cattle Co; 3) TMC Cat Eye Crystal owned by Hudson Lane.

Junior Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET owned by Alexis Wright; 2) A&D SULL BO’s World Delaware ET owned by Addison Dickenson; 3) GSS Marigold owned by Isabella Gillereard.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) JR LDB Melanias Astrid 301 owned by Jentri Reamy; 2) AB Carbine Crystal 325 ET owned by Cason Carlson; 3)

RWE Mystic Molly 2303 owned by Eisenhauer Cattle Co.

Winter Heifer Calves – (1 Entry): 1) Lane’s Augusta Pride Sage 92K owned by Liv Jurevicius.

Senior Heifer Calves – (1 Entry): 1)

RC Reba owned by Landrie Will.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (2 Entries): 1) Stark Pepper owned by Adrian Brown; 2) SULL Primo’s Lady

25K ET owned by Karly Goetz.

Early Spring Yearling Females –(3 Entries): 1) HHCC Sweet Dreams

Reward 210K owned by Kaelyn Cahoon; 2) S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET owned by Madeline Berg; 3) SULL Dreams Come

True 2422K ET owned by Tyle Degroot.

Junior Yearling Females – (2 Entries):

1) CSF Mona’s on Point 2214 ET owned by Kaelyn Cahoon; 2) BWR Dorothy owned by Aliyah Beach.

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Champion Late Spring Bull Calf –DEGROOT Paramount 355, Tyler Degroot, Edgerton, Minn. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf – Gilman’s Granite 23L, Gilman Shorthorns, Stuart, Iowa. Champion Junior Bull –5J Captain Call, 5J Farms, LLC, Olney Springs, Colo. Champion Early Spring Bull Calf –5J Samson, 5J Farms, LLC, Olney Spring, Colo.
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Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – CPG’S Slim Shawty 1G, Emma Arnett, Brookville, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – RC Reba,

Reserve

Early Spring Female

Late Spring Heifer Calf –

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf – JR LDB Melanias Astrid 301, Jentri Reamy, Owasso,

Intermediate Female –

Champion Junior Female

Early

Calf

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – Lane’s Augusta Pride

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female –SULL Primo’s Lady 25K ET, Karly Goetz,

Reserve Champion Junior Female – BWR Dorothy, Aliyah Beach, Palmyer,

DENVER,COLORADO
Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07S -4L, Byanka Wood, McCook, Neb. Sage 92K, Liv Jurevicius, Grove, Okla. Landrie Will, Anita, Iowa. Champion – S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa. Champion Spring Heifer –AGLE Primo’s Lady Peach, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio. Oak Harbor, Ohio. Neb. Champion HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont. Champion Stark Pepper, Adrian Brown, Auxvasse, Mo. – CSF Mona’s on Point 2214 ET, Kaelyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont. Okla.
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National Shorthorn Pen Show at NWSS

Judge: Callahan Grund, Wamego, Kan.

The numbers increased along with the attraction in the yeards at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. Forty-three head of Shorthorn cattle were exhibited in 13 pens during the National Shorthorn Pen Show at the 2024 National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. These pens were evaluated by Judge Callahan Grund located in Wamego, Kansas. Again, the quality was outstanding.

In the Shorthorn Pen of 3 heifer show, Pearl Valley Shorthorns of Valley City, North Dakota exhibited the champion pen with a yearling heifer calf pen that averaged 1445 lb. with a WDA of 2.16. The reserve champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn females was awarded to Vogel

Shorthorn Farms of Rogers, North Dakota. This pen of March average of heifers weighed in at an average of 721.7 lb. and a WDA of 2.5.

In the Shorthorn Bull show, Jungels Shorthorn Farm of Kathryn, North Dakota exhibited the Champion Pen of 5 with their Junior bull calf entry. The bulls averaged 1003 pounds and a WDA of 3.06.

Jungels Shorthorn Farm of Kathryn, North Dakota was also named the Champion Shorthorn pen in the final show of the morning. This Shorthorn Pen of 3 bull division was from the Spring bull calf class. The pen averaged weight of 848.3 lb. and a WDA of 2.99. Reserve Champion Pen of 3 went

to Paint Valley Farms of Millersburg, Ohio. This Febraury average bull class averaged 1145 lb. with a WDA of 3.5.

Thank you to all the breeders who made the trip out west to Denver to exhibit their pen cattle at the National Western Stock Show. It was exciting to see the pen numbers excel this year in the Shorthorn Pen Show. Spectators gathered ringside and in the bleachers, to watch this outstanding exhibition of cattle. Data and results for all the pen cattle are on the following pages. We look forward to another exciting 2025 National Pen Show in Denver!

Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 HEIFERS Class 1: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Spring Heifer Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 1 Vogel Shorthorn Farm, Rogers, ND VSF GOLDEN STATEMENT 10L 3/21/23 GILMAN’S STATEMENT 51H ET 735 2.48 - 11.21 4.2 0.2 1.52 9 1.9 50 73 25 5 13 -2 0.38 0.03 31.48 131.31 52.66 VSF BAKER’S PRINCESS 18L 4/3/23 VSF BAKER 39G 745 2.63 - 9.54 5.33 0.4 1.28 11 0.7 44 64 21 8 17 -6 0.09 0.03 38.96 119.38 49.28 VSF MELITA BAKER 13L 3/28/23 VSF BAKER 39G 685 2.37 - 9.61 4.11 0.2 1.4 10 0.8 43 60 23 5 17 -16 0.15 0.07 34.96 120.48 49.33 3/27/23 722 2.5 - 10.1 4.5 0.3 1.4 10 1.1 46 66 23 6 15.7 -8 0.2 0.00 35.1 123.7 50.4 Spring Heifer Calf Division Champion: Vogel Shorthorn Farm Class 2: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Yearling Heifers (calved prior to September 2022) 1 Pearl Valley Shorthorns, Valley City, ND PVSS BEAUTY QUEEN 112K ET 3/10/22 LEVELDALE RINGO 337A 1545 2.30 - 15.36 5.6 0.4 0.99 9 2.6 58 90 25 2 15 13 0.28 -0.01 28.12 123.97 56.43 PVSS GOLD ROSE 122K ET 3/12/22 SASKVALLEY TRADITION 106T 1505 2.25 - 16.82 4.47 0.3 1.12 15 1.1 50 72 30 7 19 -1 0.77 -0.08 51.47 157 52.45 PVSS HELIANTHUS 167K 3/20/22 SASKVALLEY OUTLAW 173Z 1285 1.94 - 12.19 5.18 0.4 0.95 8 3.2 47 70 22 6 18 -4 0.13 -0.11 28.05 110.96 48.65 3/14/22 1445 2.16 - 14.8 5.08 0.4 1.02 11 2.3 52 77 26 5 17 2.7 0.39 -0.07 35.9 130.6 52.51 Yearling Heifer Division Champion: Pearl Valley Shorthorns Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Heifers: Pearl Valley Shorthorns, Valley City, ND Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Pen of 3 Heifers: Vogel Shorthorn Farm, Rogers, ND Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 5 BULLS Class 3: Shorthorn Pen of 5 Junior Bull Calves (Calved January 1- February 28, 2023) 1 Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND JSF CLOSER 34L 2/23/23 GILMAN’S CLOUT 45H ET 1000 3.11 33 11.65 4.11 0.3 1.16 11 0.6 59 90 33 5 23 -5 -0.13 0.17 33.45 130.41 57.98 JSF ROSARIO 2L 2/5/23 JSF PALERMO 172H ET 1020 3.00 34 11.95 4.06 0.3 1.17 16 -1.6 42 57 27 9 19 -7 0.46 0.05 57.63 144.86 49.29 JSF NAMATH 14L 2/10/23 JSF MANHATTAN 194J ET 1025 3.06 35 13.32 3.9 0.25 1.3 11 0.9 67 83 27 7 21 14 0.52 0.14 34.51 167.67 61.53 JSF CHASE 98L 3/8/23 BYLAND CASH 1RO86 970 3.14 36 12.67 3.74 0.23 1.31 8 1.8 53 73 32 3 18 15 0.52 0.07 28.77 141.87 54.67 JSF PICASSO 11L 2/10/23 JSF VAN GOGH 106J 1000 2.99 32 13.27 3.75 0.2 1.33 8 1.9 52 77 25 2 14 -10 0.52 -0.03 25.63 124.77 52.68 2/16/23 1003 3.06 34 12.6 3.91 0.3 1.25 11 0.7 55 76 29 5 19 1.4 0.38 0.08 36 141.9 55.23 Junior Bull Calf Division Champion: Jungels Shorthorn Farm Grand Champion Sorthorn Pen of 5 Bulls: Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND
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National Stock WEstern show 2024 DENVER,COLORADO Ultrasound EPD’s $VALUES Placing Animal DOB Sire WT WDA SC REA IMF FT R/100 CE BW WW YW M CEM ST CW REA MB $CEZ $BMI $F NON-PARENT BREED AVERAGE EPDs: 9 1.6 44 63 21 4 14 -2 0.33 -0.02 33.0 117.7 49.4 Animals with EPDs in italics indicate GE-EPDs SHORTHORN PEN OF 3 BULLS Class 4: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Spring Bull Calves (Calved March 1, 2023 or after) 2 Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND JSF CHEAT CODE 161L 3/22/23 JSF DOW JONES 130J 825 2.80 33.5 11.21 4.1 0.2 1.36 12 -1 42 57 26 7 20 -14 0.31 0.15 44.74 133.45 49.7 JSF RIO BRAVO 158L 3/22/23 JSF PALERMO 172H ET 860 2.92 30 11.85 3.61 0.3 1.38 13 -1.5 37 46 23 7 20 -12 0.16 0.16 48.59 133.32 47.71 JSF SOLITAIRE 250L 4/19/23 BYLAND CASH 1RO86 860 3.22 33.5 11.3 3.83 0.3 1.31 13 -0.5 47 62 32 7 14 18 0.54 0.01 45.59 146.39 51.04 3/31/23 848 2.98 32.3 11.5 3.85 0.3 1.35 13 -1 42 55 27 7 18 -2.7 0.34 0.11 46.3 137.7 49.48 3 Wise Shorthorns, Bethany, IL WISE’S KOOTENAY 310 3/1/23 EGL TRITON MX 833 905 2.86 34 10.94 4.04 0.2 1.21 10 -1.9 33 41 24 4 16 -10 -0.03 -0.01 40.95 109.08 42.7 WISE’S SMOKE SIGNAL 312 3/6/23 SH VALLEY RIGHT CHOICE 8794 795 2.56 31.5 9.1 3.87 0.2 1.14 11 -2.7 35 46 21 7 12 -13 0.09 -0.16 42.52 112.54 42.32 WISE’S RED RIVER 315 3/17/23 EGL TRITON MX 833 780 2.60 33.5 10.5 4.2 0.4 1.35 14 -4 24 31 26 6 21 -28 -0.07 0.11 57.21 113.16 40.51 3/8/23 827 2.67 33 10.2 4.04 0.3 1.23 12 -2.9 31 39 24 6 16 -17 0.00 -0.02 46.9 111.6 41.84 1 Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND JSF PERSEUS 22L 2/14/23 JSF PALERMO 172H ET 965 2.92 36 12.18 3.54 0.3 1.26 11 -1.2 42 53 25 5 18 -14 0.12 0.24 40.79 129.22 50.38 JSF PEGASUS 189L ET 3/29/23 JSF PALERMO 172H ET 955 3.32 36.5 11.82 3.9 0.3 1.24 9 1.8 51 66 22 4 15 -18 0.37 -0.2 32.23 134 49.61 JSF MANTLE 140L 3/17/23 JSF MANHATTAN 194J ET 1000 3.33 35.5 13.71 3.53 0.3 1.37 14 -0.4 63 85 26 6 24 -10 0.35 0.15 43.84 160.18 60.24 3/10/23 973 3.19 36 12.6 3.66 0.3 1.29 11 0.1 52 68 24 5 19 -14 0.28 0.06 39 141.1 53.41 Spring Bull Calf Division Champion: Jungels Shorthorn Farm Spring Bull Calf Division Reserve Champion: Jungels Shorthorn Farm Class 5: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Junior Bull Calves (Calved January 1- February 28, 2023) 5 Bar N Cattle Company, Belview, MN BAR N UNDERGROUND 9L 3/8/23 JSF MANHATTAN 194J ET 940 3.04 35 11.76 3.64 0.2 1.25 12 -0.7 51 65 24 8 22 -12 0.03 0.03 43.1 140.34 52.41 BAR N WHITE RUSH 3L 2/20/23 PVF FIERCE 75F 960 2.95 30.5 11.62 3.92 0.3 1.21 8 -0.1 42 52 18 6 19 4 0.35 0.24 29.98 122.08 50.45 BAR N THE CHOSEN ONE 5L 2/22/23 PVF FIERCE 75F 950 2.94 34.5 11.53 3.77 0.3 1.21 14 -2.4 46 49 20 10 20 -20 -0.21 0.26 52.02 149.89 52.37 2/26/23 950 2.98 33.3 11.6 3.78 0.2 1.22 11 -1.1 46 55 21 8 20 -9.3 0.06 0.18 41.7 137.4 51.74 2 Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND JSF GUARANTEED 129L 3/14/23 BYLAND CASH 1RO86 1000 3.30 39.5 12.43 4.19 0.4 1.24 11 0.3 56 81 29 6 16 9 0.34 0.06 34.18 143.03 56.29 JSF REMEDY 24L 2/16/23 JSF FOREPLAY 168J 1115 3.39 40.5 12.74 4.22 0.2 1.14 14 -0.6 57 94 29 6 22 12 0.6 0.08 41.35 141.86 58.18 JSF HERITAGE 8L ET 2/7/23 SASKVALLEY TRADITION 106T 1030 3.05 39.5 12.48 4.08 0.3 1.21 14 -0.4 46 60 30 7 18 -8 0.5 -0.06 51 150.65 49.92 2/21/23 1048 3.25 39.8 12.6 4.16 0.3 1.2 13 -0.2 53 78 29 6 19 4.3 0.48 0.03 42.2 145.2 54.8 1 Paint Valley Farms, Millersburg, OH PVF TENSION 36L 2/9/23 BYLAND SOGGY DOG 7TM73 1135 3.38 40.5 14.17 3.96 0.4 1.25 9 2.8 68 105 22 8 18 14 0.78 -0.06 23.77 147.41 61.08 PVF PATRIOT 88L 3/1/23 EIGHTEEN SEVENTY TWO 1145 3.62 35 12.37 4.01 0.3 1.08 10 3.9 64 96 29 6 15 15 0.81 0.16 30.22 159.41 62.16 PVF TORQUE 55L 2/15/23 BYLAND FLASH 9U106 1155 3.50 36 13.31 3.71 0.5 1.15 10 2.1 60 91 33 6 19 2 0.56 0.08 29.28 155.11 59.02 2/17/23 1145 3.50 37.2 13.3 3.89 0.4 1.16 9.7 2.9 64 97 28 6.7 17 10 0.72 0.06 27.8 154 60.75 3 Gilman Shorthorns, Stuart, IA GILMAN’S OUTBACK 32L ET 2/13/23 SPRYS HERITAGE P73 1130 3.40 39 13.54 4.28 0.4 1.2 14 -0.4 54 79 22 8 15 -3 0.28 0.14 44.94 140.25 56.22 GILMAN’S SEQUOIA 37L ET 2/13/23 LEVELDALE COWBOY UP 820F 1160 3.49 41 14.2 4.4 0.4 1.22 15 -1 59 75 28 7 22 -9 0.43 -0.01 51.38 164.38 56.3 GILMAN’S REDWOOD 35L 2/13/23 GILMAN’S CLOUT 45H ET 1150 3.46 42.5 13.26 3.99 0.3 1.15 11 1.1 52 79 32 6 23 2 0.27 0.21 37.26 134.54 55.59 2/13/23 1147 3.45 40.8 13.7 4.22 0.4 1.19 13 -0.1 55 78 27 7 20 -3.3 0.33 0.11 44.5 146.4 56.04 4 Greg Crawford Family, Roca, NE GCF LANDMARK 311L 2/11/23 JSF JOSEY WALES 126E 1170 3.50 38.5 13.91 3.96 0.3 1.19 6 2.3 55 77 24 3 11 -8 0.3 -0.27 19.97 116.18 49.94 GCF LINCOLN 302L 1/3/23 JSF RONAN 5H 1045 2.80 36 13.6 4 0.3 1.3 17 -0.3 42 59 26 9 17 0 0.31 0.01 58.56 143.28 49.4 GCF EXCLUSIVE 312L 2/23/23 JSF SKYFALL 135E 1100 3.42 40 13.39 3.89 0.4 1.22 8 2.8 59 81 16 7 17 -2 0.3 -0.24 24.12 129.58 53.29 2/2/23 1105 3.24 38.2 13.6 3.95 0.3 1.24 10 1.6 52 72 22 6 15 -3.3 0.3 -0.17 34.2 129.7 50.88 Class 6: Shorthorn Pen of 3 Junior Bull Calves (Calved January 1- February 28, 2023) 2 Peak View Ranch INC, Fowler, CO PEAKVIEW LAST CALL 11723 1/14/23 CSF LONG LOOK HC 706 ET 1145 3.16 34.5 14 3.01 0.3 1.22 8 3.2 52 70 27 2 14 -8 0.47 -0.14 27.01 132.12 50.99 PEAKVIEW RED RIVER 49023 1/10/23 TRN OMAHA 79 1020 2.79 37 12.89 3.09 0.1 1.23 3 4.9 51 75 20 -4 8 -5 0.47 -0.27 9.06 98.51 48.68 PEAKVIEW ROOSTER2302 ET 1/3/23 SULL DREAM MAKER 9141G ET 1020 2.73 37 13.02 3.45 0.3 1.26 7 2.4 54 80 26 -1 7 2 0.4 -0.14 22.3 116.36 52.23 1/9/23 1062 2.89 36.2 13.3 3.18 0.2 1.24 6 3.5 52 75 24 -1 10 -3.7 0.45 -0.18 19.5 115.7 50.63 1 Studer Shorthorns, Creston, IA STUDER’S LAREDO 6 L 1/8/23 DEERHORN RIFLEMAN 020H 1060 2.88 40 12.68 4.74 0.3 1.2 10 2.9 63 91 26 6 18 -3 0.35 -0.14 30.93 144.67 56.97 STUDER’S LEADERBOARD 33 L ET 2/4/23 BYLAND SOGGY DOG 7TM73 1080 3.17 38.5 11.56 3.48 0.2 1.07 10 0.4 54 78 24 8 17 22 0.88 -0.05 32.8 140.27 53.82 STUDER’S KINGDOM 135K 12/12/22 DEERHORN RIFLEMAN 020H 1085 2.75 41 13.21 4.19 0.3 1.22 10 1.8 53 69 27 6 19 -5 0.18 -0.13 34.87 139.25 51.46 1/8/23 1075 2.93 39.8 12.5 4.14 0.2 1.16 10 1.7 57 79 26 7 18 4.7 0.47 -0.11 32.9 141.4 54.08 Junior Bull Calf Division Champion: Paint Valley Farms Junior Bull Calf Reserve Division Champion: Jungels Shorthorn Farm Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Bulls (Spring Bull Calf Division): Jungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Pen of 3 Bulls: Paint Valley Farms, Millersburg, OH shorthorn country • march 2024 75

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Grand Champion Pen of 5 Shorthorn BullsJungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn FemalesPearl Valley Shorthorns, Valley City, ND Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn BullsJungels Shorthorn Farm, Kathryn, ND Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn FemalesVogel Shorthorn Farm, Rogers, ND
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Reserve Grand Champion Pen of 3 Shorthorn BullsPaint Valley Farms, Millersburg, OH

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Junior Shows

Shorthorn & ShorthornPlus :: 69 head :: Judge: Callahan Grund, Wamego, Kan.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Female honors went to DON Ruby 326 ET, shown by Kolten Greenhorn, Bellbrook, Ohio.

Heifer Calf honors went to S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET owned by Ryli Bivens of Burleson, Texas.

Moving onto the ShorthornPlus show, Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Champion Early Spring Female was awarded to S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET owned by Madeline Berg of Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female and Champion

Junior Heifer Calf honors went to S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET owned by Alexis Wright, Philippi, W. Va.

Division Winners:

Junior Purebred Female Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – LDB Mercis Magnolia 3111 ET, Lane

Blankinship, Orlando, Okla.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Heifer Calf – GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET, Sloan Reedy, Bethany, Ill.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – S/N Missing Mirage Lilac 393 ET, Callie Turner, Mahomet, Ill.

Champion Junior Heifer Calf –SULL LGF Rubys CC 3402L ET, Brock

David Studer, Creston, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET, Alyssa Carter, Oregonia, Ohio.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf –S/N Missing Mirage 2204 ET, Reagan Easton, Bethany, Ill.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – S/N Myrtle Bo 2201 ET, Jonna McCullough, Fort Benton, Mont.

Champion Intermediate Female –Lane’s Margies Candy 87K, Alexa Lane, Grove, Okla.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female – Creek’s Vanessa, Emma

Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Female – KANE Lady Reward CW 61K, Jaycie Stutzman, Milford, Neb.

Junior ShorthornPlus Female Show

Divisions:

Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf

– HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari, Kaelyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Late Spring

Junior Shorthorn exhibitors traveled to the National Western Stock show to exhibit 69 head, over double the numbers from last year, of Shorthorn and ShorthornPlus cattle. On January 10, 2024, Callahan Grund of Wamego, Kansas evaluated 42 Purebred Females, and 27 ShorthornPlus Females.

Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring Female was awarded to DON Ruby 326 ET, owned by Kolten Greenhorn of Bellbrook, Ohio.

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female and Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07s – 4L, Byanka Wood, McCook, Neb.

Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf

– CPA’s Slim Shawty 1G, Emma Arnett, Brookville, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Spring

Heifer Calf – AGLE Primo’s Lady

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Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Early Spring Female honors went to S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET, shown by Madeline Berg, Osage, Iowa.

Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Female & Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf was S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET, shown by Ryli Bivens, Burleson, Texas.

Peach, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Junior Heifer

Calf – JR LDB Melania’s Astrid 301, Jentri Reamy, Owasso, Okla.

Champion Senior Heifer Calf – RC Reba, Landrie Will, Anita, Iowa.

Reserve Champion Senior Heifer

Calf – Lane’s Augusta Pride Sage 92K, Liv Jurevicius, Grove, Okla.

Champion Intermediate Female

– SULL Primo’s Lady 25K ET, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Intermediate

Female – STARK Pepper, Adrian Brown, Auxvasse, Mo.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont. Champion Junior Female – CSF Mona’s on Point 2214 ET, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Junior Female –BWR Dorothy, Aliyah Beach, Palmyra, Neb.

Class Placings: Junior Purebred Female Class Placings:

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET owned by Sloan Reedy; 2) GCC TRN Dream Only 71 owned by Alexa Turner; 3) Wernacres Zelda 281 owned by Olivia Allen.

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (5 Entries): 1) LDB Mercis Magnolia 3111 ET owned by Lane Blankinship; 2) Nollswood Marvelous Margie L29 ET owned by Alexa Turner; 3) HSH Pumpkin Spice owned by Paige Phillips.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (8 Entries): 1) S/N Lady Crystal Lottery 3100 ET owned by Ryli Bivens; 2) KANE Fancy Reba 160L ET owned by Jaycie Stutzman; 3) S/N Missing Mirage Legacy 372 ET owned by Caroline Huebner.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) S/N Missing Mirage Lilac

Reserve Grand Champion ShorthornPlus Female & Champion Junior Heifer Calf was S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET, shown by Alexis Wright, Philippi, W. Va.

393 ET owned by Callie Turner; 2) WISE’s Paige 309 owned by Copper Wise; 3) LMT Bristol owned by Mesa Arnold.

Junior Heifer Calves – (6 Entries): 1) SULL LGF Rubys CC 3402L ET owned by Brock David Studer; 2) TASC Margies Luna 101L ET owned by Alyssa Carter; 3) AF VF Royal Ruby 303 ET owned by Adalyn Vaughn.

Junior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) BSS by the Moonlight 10223 owned by Reese Lock; 2) AF VF Carrie Janes Destiny 301 owned by Alyssa Byars; 3) DSF Hot Ruby 23L owned by Kinsley Robinette.

Winter Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET owned by Alyssa Carter; 2) BJSF SULL Sweet Dreams 2934K ET owned by Kolten Greenhorn; 3) AF VF Royal Ruby 231 ET owned by Adalyn Vaughn.

Senior Heifer Calves – (2 Entries): 1) S/N Missing Mirage 2204 ET owned by Reagan Easton; 2) S/N Myrtle Bo 2201 ET owned by Jonna McCullough.

Summer Yearling Females – (1 Entry): 1) Lane’s Margies Candy 87K owned by Alexa Lane.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (1 Entry): 1) Creek’s Vanessa owned by Emma Helsinger.

Early Spring Yearling Females –(6 Entries): 1) DON Ruby 326 ET owned by Kolten Greenhorn; 2) Kane Lady Reward CW 61K owned by Jaycie Stutzman; 3) DJS Rose Hi 225 owned by Cole Brus.

Junior ShorthornPlus Female Class Placings:

Late Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari owned by Kaelyn Cahoon; 2) WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07s – 4L owned by Byanka Wood; 3) LDB Tamale 314 PR owned by Liv Jurevicius.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) AGLE Primo’s Lady Peach

owned by Karly Goetz; 2) Getcha Some Thing to Believe in owned by Reece Lock; 3) LMT Denali owned by Mesa Arnold.

Early Spring Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) CPA’s Slim Shawty 1G owned by Emma Arnett; 2) TMC Cat Eye Crystal owned by Hudson Lane; 3) BEA Lady Margie 321 owned by Annalynn Beach.

Junior Heifer Calves – (3 Entries): 1) S/N RJC Lady Crystal Luna 326 ET owned by Alexis Wright; GSS Marigold owned by Isabell Gilleard; 3) A&D SULL Bo’s World Delaware ET owned by Addison Dickens.

Junior Heifer Calves – (4 Entries): 1) JR LDB Melania’s Astrid 301 owned by Jentri Reamy; 2) AB Carbine Crystal 325 ET owned by Cason Carlson; 3) HS-E Miss Caroline owned by Emma Helsinger.

Winter Heifer Calves – (1 Entry): 1) Lane’s Augusta Pride Sage 92K owned by Liv Jurevicius.

Senior Heifer Calves – (1 Entry): 1) RC Reba owned by Landrie Will.

Late Spring Yearling Females – (2 Entries): 1) SULL Primo’s Lady 25K ET owned by Karly Goetz; 2) STARK Pepper owned by Adrian Brown.

Early Spring Yearling Females – (3 Entries): 1) S/N Lucky Charm 220 ET owned by Madeline Berg; 2) HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 3) SULL Dreams Come True 2422K ET owned by Tyler DeGroot.

Junior Yearling Females – (2 Entries): 1) CSF Mona’s on Point 2214 ET owned by Kealyn Cahoon; 2) BWR Dorothy owned by Aliyah Beach.

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Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf –CF Mona Lisa 2135 LL X ET, Alyssa Carter, Oregonia, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female –Creek’s Vanessa, Emma Helsinger, West Manchester, Ohio.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Female –KANE Lady Reward CW 61K, Jaycie Stutzman, Milford, Neb.

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Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – LDB Mercis Magnolia 3111 ET, Lane Blankinship, Orlando, Okla. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – S/N Missing Mirage 2204 ET, Reagan Easton, Bethany, Ill. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – GCC Pinky the Roo 34 ET, Sloan Reedy, Bethany, Ill. Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – S/N Myrtle Bo 2201 ET, Jonna McCullough, Fort Benton, Mont. Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – S/N Missing Mirage Lilac 393 ET, Callie Turner, Mahomet, Ill. Champion Intermediate Female – Lane’s Margies Candy 87K, Alexa Lane, Grove, Okla. Champion Junior Heifer Calf – SULL LGF Rubys CC 3402L ET, Brock David Studer, Creston, Iowa.
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Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – HHCC Sweet Dreams Rossa Ferrari, Kaelyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – AGLE Primo’s Lady Peach, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

Champion Intermediate Female – SULL Primo’s Lady 25K ET, Karly Goetz, Oak Harbor, Ohio

Reserve Champion Early Spring Female – HHCC Sweet Dreams Reward 210K, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont..

Champion Junior Female – CSF Mona’s on Point 2214 ET, Kealyn Cahoon, Charlo, Mont.

Reserve Champion Junior Female – BWR Dorothy, Aliyah Beach, Palmyra, Neb.

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Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf – Lane’s Augusta Pride Sage 92K, Liv Jurevicius, Grove, Okla. Champion Senior Heifer Calf – RC Reba, Landrie Will, Anita, Iowa. Reserve Champion Intermediate Female –STARK Pepper, Adrian Brown, Auxvasse, Mo. Reserve Champion Late Spring Heifer Calf – WS Myrtles Missy P OF 07s – 4L, Byanka Wood, McCook, Neb. Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf – JR LDB Melania’s Astrid 301, Jentri Reamy, Owasso, Okla. Champion Early Spring Heifer Calf – CPA’s Slim Shawty 1G, Emma Arnett, Brookville, Ohio.
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“The Summit at OKC” National Shorthorn Sale

Sale Summary

11 Bulls $ 154,700 $ 14,064

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28 Live Lots............... $ 241,750 ............$ 8,634

1 Pregnancy .................. $ 12,000 ...............$ 12,000

3 Flush.......................... $ 11,450 ...............$ 3,817

51 Embryo Pkgs........... $ 161,900 .............$ 3,175

32 Semen Pkgs ............. $ 38,250 ...............$ 1,195

Donation Lots: $11,350

Sale Gross: $476,700

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Cattleman’s Congress

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt Sale Management: Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. by: Darryl Rahn

A big crowd gathered at the Super Barn Sale Arena during the Cattleman’s Congress for this great Summit sale. Offered was the largest group of top quality live lots ever presented in a Summit. Herd Bull prospects and leading heifers were presented for the buyers in attendance and those on the phones and on the internet. The result was a record setting total for this sale. Congratulations to the consignors and all involved for presenting this great event.

$77,250 - Lot 1 - Bull - NF Find Out ET. A roan, scurred February 15, 2023 son of SULL Red Knight 2030 ET and out of NF Fool Me Now. This is a great young bull. Everyone likes this one when they see him. He has already been a Champion in his brief show career. Super makeup and dimension on this bull. He is just getting started. Offered by Nelson Farms, possession was purchased by Berg Shorthorns of Osage, Iowa and semen packages were purchased by Meyer Family Shorthorns of Indiana, Trent Wright of Missouri, James Henke of Illinois, Alex Stade of Minnesota, 6B Farms of Iowa, WHR Shorthorns of Texas, Triple F Farms

of Indiana, Sullivan Farms of Iowa, Josh Elder of Iowa, Degroot Farms of Minnesota, Fouts Show Cattle of Iowa, Ted Lein of Wisconsin, Sunrise Farms of Tennessee, Studer Shorthorns of Iowa, Legacy Ranch of Missouri, Greenhorn Cattle Co of Ohio, Senghas Farms of Ohio, Cates Farms of Indiana, Millbrook Farms of Quebec, Beach Family of Nebraska, Schrag/Nikkel of South Dakota, City Side of Wisconsin, Schabbing Shorthorns of Missouri.

$42,500 - Lot 2 - Bull - CF Great White Hype 372 PW ET. A white, polled April 2, 2023 son of CF Payweight X ET and out of SULL Mona Lisa Reward ET. A great young son of the National Champion Payweight and out of a cow that has written breed history as a donor female. This on has what it takes to continue to excel not only in the show ring but also as a top herd sire. Offered by Cates Farms, possession was purchased by Sajo-Quin Livestock of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania and semen packages were purchased by Little Cedar Cattle Co of Michigan, Drew Cowden of Pennsylvania, Smith Family Shorthorns of Indiana, Scott Bayerl Family of Minnesota, Cole Whisman of Illinois. Reichert Land & Cattle of Wisconsin, Bar N Cattle Co of Minnesota, Mark George of California, Dickson Cattle Co of Ohio, Randy Sullivan of Indiana, Meyer Farms of Texas.

$12,800 - Lot 2A - 4 Sexed Heifer Embryos - Sired by SULL Red Knight 2030 ET and out of SULL Mona Lisa Reward ET.Just a great mating here. There are National Champions all over this pedigree. This is a can’t miss opportunity to be on the leading edge in the future. Offered by Cates Farms and purchased by Little Cedar Cattle Co of Beaverton, Michigan and Tadmore Farms of Caldwell, Texas.

$12,000 - Lot 26 - Heifer Pregnancy

Due 2/26/2024. Sired by MFS Dream Weaver 37K and out of SULL Wild Cherri 3269 ET. This mating is another can’t miss. Sired by the $112,000 Dream Weaver and out of Cherri 3269 who is out of Cherri 205. It doesn’t get any better. The resulting calf here has a head start to be a show winner and then will definitly be in the donor pen. The potential here is unlimited. Offered by Sullivan Farms and purchased by Drew Cowden of Middleton, Pennsylvania.

$10,500 - Lot 13 - Shorthorn Plus Open Heifer - MFS Lucy’s Dasha 133L ET. A white, polled May 30, 2023 daughter of TSSC Limit Up 1099J ET and out of SULL Lucy’s Right 7212E ET. This is just a super young Plus heifer. She is a full sister to the top seller in the MFS online sale last Fall that is a winner on the show circuit this season. This one has all it takes to be a winner in her own right. From the great Crystal’s Lucy line. Offered by Meyer Family Shorthorns and purchased by Kyle Garrett of Burlingame, Kansas.

$10,000 - Lot 19A - Open HeiferPeakview Astra 2313 ET. A red, polled March 25, 2023 daughter of SULL Propel 7187E ET and out of SULL Maxed Knight 7684E ET. This top show prospect has a really great pedigree. The HD Ruby 903 on the top side and a Max Rosa on the bottom. Bred in success here as a show heifer and then a donor female. The opportunities for matings to this female are endless. Offered by Peakview Ranch and purchased by Donavyn West of Rocky Ford, Colorado.

Females $ 87,050 $ 5,121
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“The Summit at Denver” National Shorthorn Sale

Sale Summary

7 Bulls .......................... $ 54,500 ...............$ 7,786

1 Bred Female ............. $ 10,000 ...............$ 10,000

1 Flush $ 10,000 $ 10,000

33 Embryo Pkgs $ 84,800 $ 2,570

63 Semen Pkgs $ 40,430 $ 642

Donation Lots: $5,500

Sale Gross: $205,230

Thursday, January 11, 2024

National Western Stock Show

Denver, Colorado

Auctioneer: Kevin Wendt

Sale Management: Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. by: Darryl

The Summit National Shorthorn Sale returned to Denver this year with great success. This sale had elite live animals selling as well as a strong set of frozen genetics, especially the embryo packages. All this made for an active auction with top prices being paid for the leading offerings. Congratulations to all involved for bringing this elite sale back to the National Western.

$21,750 - Lot 1 - Bull - Studer’s Kingspoint 12K. A roan, horned January 19, 2022 son of Millbrook Fireball 23F and out of DSF Fantasy Girl 48X. This bull has been impressive his whole career. His dam is from the famed Fantasy Girl line. Already a Champion in the show ring, this youngster is powerful in his makeup with a big foot and good bone

structure. He is wide throughout with a super clean front 1/3. With his color and overall design, he is destined to be a leading sire in the future. Offered by Studer Shorthorns, possession was purchased by Alden Farms of Hamilton, Missouri and Kyle Dameron of Silex, Missouri. Semen packages were purchased by Berg Shorthorns of Iowa, Jason Lakamp of Illinois, Wilson Farms of Iowa, Albertson Farms of Missouri, Chad Rieck of Iowa, Lewis Family Cattle of Oklahoma, 6B Farms of Iowa, Circle K Cattle of Iowa, Austin Studer of Iowa and Garth Bowman of Alabama.

$10,000 - Lot 6 - Bull - Bar N Underground 9L. A roan, horned March 8, 2023 son of JSF Manhattan 197J ET and out of Bar N 28A Sylvia 817F. A young stud of a bull that is sired by the high selling Manhattan who is siring the right kind of cattle. This bull very powerful in his type and kind with the length of side and dimension all want to see. He is super sound on his feet and legs. He looks like a herd bull. Offered by Bar N Cattle Co and purchased by Ryan Jensen of DeGraff, Minnesota.

$10,000 - Lot 8A - Bred Female - PVSS Beauty Queen 112K ET. A red, polled March 2022 daughter of Leveldale Ringo 337A and out of PVF Beauty Queen 56Z selling bred to JSF Palermo for a February 2024 calf. This was a beautiful young bred female that was the pick of

a pen of three bred heifers. This heifer of super well made with the volume and style to make her a leader in any herd. She has a solid pedigree and is bred to a top sire. She is special. Offered by Pearl Valley Shorthorns and purchased by Will Cattle Co of Anita, Iowa.

$10,000 - Lot 9 - Pick Of The Herd Flush - This was a great ecomonic opportunity. Jungles Shorthorn Farm offered your choice of any cow in the JSF herd. There are many proven donor females to chose from in this herd or pick any of the over 300 head of females at the farm. What a great chance to use a great female to improve your genetic base. Offered by Jungles Shorthorn Farm and purchased by McKenzie Ranch of Bethesda, Maryland.

$9,500 - Lot 2 - Bull - AF VF Citation 306 - A roan, polled March 8, 2023 son of Millbrook Tribute FB 6023J and out of AF VF Margie 831 ET. Another top young sire prospect here with a great pedigree. Tribute is gaining popularity as his progeny are widely sought after. Couple that with the famed Margie cow family and you have a can’t miss herd sire. He is easy to look at with his length, style and dimension. He is destined to be a leading sire of the right kind. Offered by Vaughn Farms and purchased by Vanderwal Livestock of Howard, South Dakota.

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Sale Summary

70 Purebred Bulls $ 543,450 $ 7,764

28 ShPlus Bulls $ 133,500

$ 4,768

98 Bulls ...................... $ 676,500 ............$ 6,908

Saturday, January 27, 2024

Jungels Shorthorn Farm

Kathryn, North Dakota

Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman

Sale Management: Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc. by: Darryl Rahn

It was another BANNER DAY at JSF. Without question, the strongest set of Shorthorn bulls ever offered in this leading sale. The sire groups were all impressive with top representatives of those genetics. This year there was a new twist. The first lot in the sale order was Lot 100. This was your choice of any bull in the sale. It was fast and furious on this lot. Again, this snappy sale saw bulls being sent to all parts of the US and several to Canada. There were 15 bulls that sold at $10,000 and up. This continues to be the largest sale of Shorthorn bulls anywhere in North America. Congratulations to Derek, Brock, Preston and the entire JSF crew for another great presentation.

$55,000 - Lot 32 - Purebred - JSF Solitaire 250L. A red, polled April 19, 2023 son of Bhyland Cash 1R086 and out of JSF Kendra 286G. This was the Lot 100 choice lot to start the sale and what a place to get going. He was a winner in the pen show and on the Hill in Denver. Long sided with the thickness and design that made him a favorite of many who had seen him. He will be a leader in the Shorthorn breed for years to come. Purchased by Kafka Cattle Co of Parkston, South Dakota, McKenzie Ranch of Bethesda, Maryland and ST Genetics of Columbus, Ohio.

$31,000 - Lot 11 - Purebred - JSF Pegasus 189L ET. A white, polled March 29, 2023 son of JSF Palermo 172H ET and out of JSF Miss Perfection 79B. In this sale there was a pen of white bulls on display, and Oh My were they an impressive group. This stud rose to the top for many. Great balance and style to go with the overall dimension to make him one to tie to. His dam is a leader in the JSF herd and sired by Palermo. A win, win. Purchased by Donnelly Farms of Valley City, North Dakota and Wayne Smith of Lamour, North Dakota.

$21,000 - Lot 37 - Purebred - JSF Bank Draft 119L. A RWM, polled March 13, 2023 son of Byland Cash 1R086 and out of JSF Meg 128H. This one is a beast. A real sod pounder. Super thick made while maintaining the style and balance to work on any type of female. Another of the top group of

Cash sons in this sale. He is really a good one. Purchased by Deerhorn Farms of Barnesville, Minnesota and Bar N Cattle Co of Belview, Minnesota.

$18,000 - Lot 33 - Purebred - JSF Guaranteed 129L - A red, polled March 14, 2023 son of Byland Cash 1R086 and out of JSF Gold Rose 168H. Another great young sire from the group of Cash sons in this sale. This one is vertually fault free with the style and design to go with length of side and natural thickness to make him on of the most popular bulls in this sale. Purchased by Bender Shorthorns of Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada.

$16,000 - Lot 1 - Purebred - JSF Mantle 140L - A white, polled March 17, 2023 son of JSF Manhattan 194J ET and out of JSF Princess 64G ET. This was another great white from that outstanding group of white bulls. This bull catches your eye with his massive body and great balance. He is truly impressive when you first see him.

He has a great EPD profile to go with his pedigree. Sired by the top selling Manhattan, this one has a great future. Purchased by Stangl Shorthorns of Java, South Dakota.

$15,000 - Lot 2 - Purebred - JSF Namath 14L - A roan, polled February 10, 2023 son of JSF Manhattan 197J ET and out of JSF Bella 7J. Another of the good Manhattan sons to sell. Look at this one and you are impressed. Then look at his EPD profile and you are really impressed. Couple all that with him being from a leading female line at JSF and you have a win, win. Tremendous $BMI number for this bull. Purchased by Cheyenne Cattle Co of Eddyville, Kentucky.

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WITH SHORTHORN Sail Away

New for 2024!

Shorthorn & ShorthornPlus Bred & Owned Bull Show :: We will now have divisions!

Division I (Junior Bull Calf Division :: Jan. 1 - March 31, 2024)

Division II (Senior Bull Calf Division :: Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2023)

Division III (Junior Bull Division :: Jan. 1 - Aug. 31, 2023)

Division IV (Senior Bull Division :: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2022)

Shorthorn & ShorthornPlus Steer Show :: Weight Break Change

Prospect Steers: 1,000 lb or less

Market Steers: 1,001 lb or more

Contest Age Divisions as of Jan. 1, 2024:

Prospector I: 5-9 || Prospector II: 10-12 || Intermediate: 13-16 || Senior: 17-21

*Exhibitors must be 7 to exhibit cattle or compete in showmanship*

Upcoming Deadlines:

April 10 - Junior Board Application Deadline

May 1 - Scholarship Deadline

May 1 - Ownership Deadline

(must have registration number to enter!!)

May 1 - Entry Deadline

(Entry fees go up after May 1)

May 15 - Late Entry Deadline

May 15 - Photography, Graphic Design, Speech and Career Development contests due to contests@shorthorn.org

Entry Fees:

Entry Fee: $45

Late Entry Fee: $75 after May 1

Bedding Fee: $50 includes barn stalling bedding only

Exhibitor Fee: $30 includes t-shirt and contest fee (meals not included)

Meal Ticket - Opening Ceremony: $20

Meal Ticket - Awards Ceremony: $20

Extra Shirts: $15

Visit juniorshorthorn.org for schedule, complete contest and show rules plus more!

If you have any additional questions, contact shelby@shorthorn.org

All dates, rules and pricing are subject to change.

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News & Notes

Farewells

After a courageous battle with COPD and congestive heart failure, Larry William Kohlstaedt, 81 of Wellington, Missouri passed away on Friday, January 12, 2024, surrounded by family.

Larry was born on March 21, 1942, in Wellington, MO to Fredrick Eldred and Lydia Ida (Huenefeld) Kohlstaedt. He graduated in 1960 from Wellington High School in Wellington, MO. On April 15, 1961, Larry married his high school sweetheart, Janice Lee Chaney at St. Luke Church in Wellington. Larry was a lifelong farmer who loved his John Deere tractors and Shorthorn cattle. He worked a few years as a heavy machine operator and

Wayne William McKee, 89, of Indianola, Iowa, passed away Saturday, January 20, 2024 at home.

Wayne was the 5th generation to grow up on the family farm. His great-greatgrandfather came to Iowa in the 1850s. He and his brother, Brenton rode their pony to the Green Castle Country School through 8th grade. He was very involved through his school years in 4-H and FFA showing cattle and being on the judging teams. He graduated from Indianola High School in 1953.

He attended Iowa State University and was a member of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Wayne was a Sargent First Class in the Army Reserve from 1953 to 1959.

On summer break from college Wayne was a Monroe County Extension Youth Assistant. They met when Aileen was also helping with the Monroe County 4-H. They were united in marriage on June 20,

retired from Operator’s Union Local 101. He served as president of the Missouri Shorthorn Association for nearly a decade. Larry was voted Builder of the Breed by the American Shorthorn Association, named Missouri Shorthorn Association Breeder of the Year, and was recognized for Show Bull of the Year. In 2019, he was recognized as the American Royal National Shorthorn Show Honoree by the American Shorthorn Association. Larry attended Journey of Faith Ministries in Wellington, where he served as president of the church board for several years. He is a member of St. Luke Evangelical Free Church in Wellington and had also served as president of the church council. In addition to spending time with family and friends, Larry enjoyed sports of all kinds. He loved going to the Lake of the Ozarks and was quite the waterskier in his younger years.

Larry is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Janice Kohlstaedt of Wellington,

1958.

Wayne was an active member of the Indianola Evening Lions Club. He was a member and president of the Warren County Farm Bureau. A lifetime member of the Scotch Ridge Presbyterian Church.

Wayne was a lifelong farmer, but his biggest love was his Shorthorn cattle. At age 6 he cut up his father’s leather driving reins to make a halter for his calf. Needless to say, his father was not happy! Wayne could recite from memory several generations of cattle pedigrees of his cows and most of the Shorthorns in the country. He enjoyed raising and taking his purebred Shorthorns to cattle shows and fairs in many different states, receiving multiple championship awards.

Wayne and Aileen loved scenic backroad trips all around the country making it to 49 states, favorites were: Colorado, Western Montana and Arizona. He was an avid reader of history, especially western history, visiting many historical sites and forts. A special memory was their Rhine River Cruise.

Several fun trips were had while watching his granddaughters in horse shows and

MO; three children, Kelly Renae (Jim) Butz of Blue Springs, MO, Larry Brian (Margaret) Kohlstaedt of Wellington, MO, and Kimberly Rae (Shane) Weedman of Wellington, MO; nine grandchildren, Tara (Matt) Klamm, Brianne (Joe) Wright, Seth (Olivia) Kohlstaedt, Kevin (Lindsey) Mathis, Krystal (Seth) Petsch, Garrett (Ashley) Butz, Trevor Butz, Morgan (Dalton) Lanpher, and Connor (Madi) Weedman; eleven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Phyllis Baker of Grain Valley, MO and Denise Kaullen of Odessa, MO; two brothers, Kenny (Bonnie) Kohlstaedt of Odessa, MO and Duane (Becky) Kohlstaedt of Cameron, MO; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his father and motherin-law, Bethel and Dee Deatherage; and a brother-in-law, Mike Kaullen as well as many close friends and neighbors.

barrel races and numerous events with his other grandchildren.

When he retired, he and Aileen spent the last 14 winters in Mesa, AZ. While there he started playing pickleball in his jeans and cowboy boots. This was before anyone in the Midwest knew about pickleball. At the age of 79 he took up tennis (with tennis shoes). He loved tennis and became very good, winning several tournaments.

His fondness for sports had him planning his schedule around the Iowa State football and basketball games and of course the Chicago Cubs. Most of all, he enjoyed his time spent with his family.

Wayne is survived by his wife of 65 years, Aileen; children, Beth McKee, Greg (Sharron) McKee; grandchildren, Amber (Jesse) Baker, Garrit McKee, Austin Clark, McKenna Clark; great-grandchildren, Cora Blevins, and Kole Baker; sisters-inlaw, Margie McKee and Suzanne Turner; nephew, Brent Turner; niece, Denise Schmitz; great-nephew, Blake Schmitz. He is preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Mary McKee; brother, Brenton McKee; brother-in-law, Paul Turner.

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Gerald L. Schiermeyer, 98, of Seven Lakes and formerly Warrenton, VA passed away peacefully at the FirstHealth Hospice House on Friday, Feb. 2nd.

Born in Superior, Nebraska Aug. 16, 1925, he was the son of the late William and Martha (Grummert) Schiermeyer. After his high school graduation from a one room schoolhouse, Gary went on to serve in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Upon his honorable discharge, he returned to the family farm in Nebraska and soon

attended the University of Nebraska, earning his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1956. Gary married Susan Brown of Lincoln, Neb. and soon took a job with Civil Service, a career that lasted 30 years. His career would move the family from Nebraska to the state of Washington and onto Washington, D.C. before his retirement in 1984. Gary found a beautiful property just outside Warrenton,Va. with a bold stream running through and on June 18, 1978 married June Ann Dowalo and soon built their dream home; eventually had a barn raising with family and friends and continued working his beloved Shorthorn breed cattle for over 25 years. Gary was also a charter member of Alpha Gamma Sigma, a member of the UN Block and Bridle Club, and a longtime member

of the American Shorthorn Association.

In addition to his parents, Gary was predeceased by his son, Mark; brother Harvey and sisters Viola Houston and Eileen Weber. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, June Schiermeyer of West End, NC. He was the beloved father of Scott Schiermeyer, Barry Schiermeyer, wife Pamela, and Lisa Pittella, stepfather to Terry Kochniarczyk, Susan Bragg, husband Allen. He was the proud and loving grandfather to Heather, Christopher, Joshua, Olivia, Tara, Grant, Andre, Jared, Bruno and great grandfather to Aysia and Rowan and great great grandfather to Aubree. He is also survived by dear cousins, nieces, nephews, and family friends.

Change to ASA 90-day Past-Due Policy & Memership Renewals

The Board of Directors took some time to review the 90-day past-due policy. After seeing an increase in overdue accounts, a policy change was enacted, which brought about another change regarding membership renewals.

First (as of January 1, 2024): Any past due balance over 60 days will automatically put an account on-hold until the full account balance has been paid. As a reminder, this will restrict online access to only being able to pay that balance, as well as no printing of any

registration papers is permitted when there is a balance due.

Second (effective immediately): Due to the increase in unpaid membership renewals, (i.e. breeders logging in and renewing their membership and not making payment) membership renewals must be paid at the time of renewal in order to gain online/member access for that calendar year. If a breeder logs in, agrees to renew the membership but then does not pay simultaneously, said membership renewal will be made null

and void and deleted the next day. These policy changes are an effort to maintain fairness for those members who are paying their fees in a timely manner, as well as keep the financial status of the ASA in good order. These new changes are in effect for every single member –whether junior or senior, WHR or TOC – everyone will be treated equally. We appreciate your continued support of the American Shorthorn Association.

Welcome to the Shorthorn Family

Seth and Shelby Diehm are happy to welcome Stetson Keith. He was born on January 4, 2024 at 1:15 PM, weighing 6 lb 13 oz and measuring 21 inches long. They are so happy this little guy made them parents!

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2024 Iowa Beef Breeds Foundation Heifer Award Winner

Khloee Cannon of Hawkeye, Iowa has recently been announced as the 2024 recipient of the Iowa Foundation Heifer Award. Khloee is the daughter of Stephanie and Ben Schulmeister and has 2 sisters: Hailee (16), Brexlee (5) and brother, Layton (8). As an award winner, she received three purebred Shorthorn bred heifers which were purchased from the Gilman Shorthorn herd located at Stuart, Iowa. The foundation heifers of the breed of the winner’s choice are awarded each year by Iowa Beef Breeds Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation. At the end of five years, Khloee will be expected to repay $7,500 to help with funding to keep the program going into the future. The program is in year fourteen and was developed to help youth establish purebred seedstock herds of their own.

Kindergarten and is an active member of the Harlan Fremont 4-H Club where she has been involved in a number of community service projects. In addition, she is a 5 year member of the Iowa Jr. Shorthorn Association and the Iowa Jr. Beef Breeds Association. She shares her family’s love of the Shorthorn breed and has shown not only at her local County Fair, but also at the Iowa State Fair, Iowa Beef Expo, Iowa Jr. Shorthorn Field Days and numerous IJBBA Jackpot shows. In 2023, she competed against 5 other contestants and was chosen to serve as “Little Miss Cowgirl’ for Fayette County Cattlemen.

She is planning to learn more about genetics, breeding, feeding, grazing practices, budgets and promotion of the beef industry. She is not only a good showman but is also well versed in current beef industry issues. She plans to promote the Award Heifer project by sharing on their Facebook page and talking about it at Iowa State Fair, Iowa Shorthorn Jr Field Day, local cattlemen’s meetings and at school.

She will be honored at the IJBBA Year End Awards held at 4:30 pm on Friday, February 16, 2024 in the Pavilion at the Iowa State Fair Grounds and later at the Iowa Shorthorn Association Annual Banquet.

Khloee is a seventh-grade student at West Central K - 12 School in Maynard, Iowa where she is involved in Basketball, Volleyball and Softball. She joined 4-H as a Clover Kid when she was in

Khloee’s recommendations credit her with goals of striving for excellence, being a peer role model and having an exceptional work ethic. Last fall, she went into classrooms of 2nd and 3rd graders to discuss the beef industry and answer questions about cattle. Her 4-H presentation, this year, was “Newborn Herd Health” which was information to educate members about the care needed for a newborn calf at the time of birth.

Cary Gilman and Khloee Cannon with the Shorthorn Heifers.
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Bernie Bolton, representing IA Beef Breeds Council; Khloee Cannon, recipient; and Cary Gilman, Gilman Shorthorns, Stuart, Iowa.

New Rule for Milking Shorthorn/Lincoln Red Dual Registration Update for DNA Testing

As of July 1, 2023, all Milking Shorthorn and Lincoln Red cattle that are to be brought into the American Shorthorn Association herd book as dual registered animals must be tested as an AI sire or donor dam prior to herd book acceptance, due to the lack of information available in their online registries.

Starting July 1, 2023, all animals tested through the American Shorthorn Association must have a registration or recorded number to be accepted for testing. This is only a slight adjustment to the current rule, which applies to samples sent directly to the lab. This rule adjustment includes any animal tested – whether the samples are sent directly to the lab or to the ASA office for pre-processing. Also starting July 1, 2023, a manual processing fee will also be incurred for those samples sent to the office for preprocessing. We are trying to encourage breeders to send their samples directly to Neogen, once their DNA submission form is approved and in their hands. If there is an error in the registry holding your animal up from being pushed through as registered, you would need to go the ‘recorded number’ route. In the birth entry screen, you can un-check the ‘Register?” box, re-validate, and commit your animal to the registry as recorded to receive that ‘U’ recorded number.

New Digital Invoicing for ASA

In an effort to reduce the amount of paper sent out of the office, statements will now be emailed, rather than printed. Please be sure to double-check that you have a correct email on file in the registry. If you wish to continue with the printed version, simply log into your DigitalBeef account and go to the ‘Prefs’ tab to update your Invoicing preference (see screenshot). You can also call the office to make the switch.

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Sales Calendar

March 2 - Loving Farms “Predictable Genetics Proven Performance” Sale, Pawnee Rock, Kan.

March 2 - Kentucky National Shorthorn Show & Sale, Kentucky Beef Expo, Louisville, Ky.

March 5 - SYDF Shorthorn Royal Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 6-7 - Cates Farms “Modoc Madness” Online Sale, Modoc, Ind, amsonlinesales.com

March 6-7 - Treasures of the Tank, Seward, Neb, amsonlinesales.com

March 8-9 - Tennessee Beef Agribition Show and Sale, Lebanon, Tenn.

March 9-10 - Stangl Shorthorns Open House Bull and Heifer Sale, Java, S.D., amsonlinesales.com

March 11 - Gana Farms, Aegerter Cattle & Rockin G Land and Cattle “Spring Fever Sale”, Seward, Neb., CCi Live Online

March 12 - Greenhorn Cattle Co “Where Great Females Make A Difference Spring Edition Online Sale, Waynesville, Ohio, amsonlinesales.com

March 14 - Iowa Shorthorn Association “Iowa Royal” Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 16 - Waukaru Farms “The Gathering” Bull Sale, Rensselaer, Ind.

March 16 - Ohio Beef Expo Sale, Columbus, Ohio

March 19 - Moore Shorthorns Fall and Summer Born Show Heifer Sale, Jerseyville, Ill., amsonlinesales.com

March 19 - Schrag|Nikkel “Spring Forward Online Sale”, Marion, S.D., sconlinesales.com

March 21 - Kohlstaedt Farms and Waymar Farms “Rare and Vintage” Online Genetic Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 21 - Lawrence Wickard Family Shorthorns Genetic Sale, Fortville, Ind., amsonlinesales.com

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March 25 - Smith Famly Farms “Herdsman’s Choice” Online Genetic Sale, Pendleton, Ind., amsonlinesales.com

March 26 - Missouri Shorthorn Association Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 28 - Leemon Cattle Co, Fairland, Okla., Leemon Stock Farm, Hoopeston, Ill., & DAP Cattle Co, Jonesboro, Ill., Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

April 4 - 21st Annual “Who’s Your Daddy” Shorthorn Bull & Female Sale, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can.

April 6 - Paint Valley Farm and Byland Polled Shorthorns “A New Brand” Bull Sale, Millersburg, Ohio

April 6 - Crow Creek Farms & Glover Cattle Company “Heart of the Prairie Shorthorn Sale Spring Edition”, Duncan, Okla.

April 7 - WHR Shorthorns “Lone Star Edition XXX” Sale, Van Alstyne, Texas

April 8 - Bollum Family Shorthorns Red, White, and Roan-Spring Fling Sale, Goodhue, Minn., amsonlinesales.com

April 9 - Peak View Ranch Annual Production Sale, Fowler, Colo., CCI Live Online

April 13 - Lazy Bar F and Double G Shorthorns “Red Dirt Treasures” Shorthorn Production Sale, Seminole, Okla.

April 14 - Oklahoma Spring Selections Sale, Fairview, Okla

April 16 - S Co Farm “Minnesota Made” Elite Multi Breed Sale, Hastings, Minn., amsonlinesales.com

April 20 - Little Cedar Cattle Company “Springtime Revival”, Lavaca, Ark.

May 11 - Sharben Shorthorns and Martindell Shorthorns “Return of the Southern Stars” Sale, Campbellsburg, Ky.

March 6-7 - Meyer Family Shorthorns and Greenhorn Cattle Company “One Shining Moment” Genetic Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 9-10 - Stangl Shorthorns Open House Bull and Heifer Sale, Java, SD, amsonlinesales.com

March 11 - Gana Farms, Aegerter Cattle & Rockin G Land and Cattle “Spring Fever Sale”, Seward, NE, CCi Live Online

March 12 - Greenhorn Cattle Co “Where Great Females Make A Difference Spring Edition Online Sale, Waynesville, OH, amsonlinesales.com

March 14 - Iowa Shorthorn Association “Iowa Royal” Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 16 - Ohio Beef Expo Sale, Columbus, OH

March 19 - Moore Shorthorns Fall and Summer Born Show Heifer Sale, Jerseyville, IL, amsonlinesales.com

March 21 - Kohlstaedt Farms and Waymar Farms “Rare and Vintage” Online Genetic Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 21 - LWFS Genetic Sale, Fortville, IN, amsonlinesales.com

March 25 - Smith Family Farms “Herdsman’s Choice” Online Genetic Sale, Pendleton, IN, amsonlinesales.com

March 26 - Missouri Shorthorn Association Online Sale, amsonlinesales.com

March 27 - Illinois Junior Shorthorn Association Fundraiser, amsonlinesales.com

March 28 - Leemon Cattle Company and DAP Shorthorns Online Sale, Fairland, OK, amsonlinesales.com

April 6 - Paint Valley Farm and Byland Polled Shorthorns “A New Brand” Bull Sale, Millersburg, OH

April 7 - WHR Shorthorns “Lone Star Edition XXX” Sale, Van Alstyne, TX

April 8 - Bollum Family Shorthorns Red, White, and Roan-Spring Fling Sale, Goodhue, MN, amsonlinesales.com

April 9 - Peak View Ranch Annual Production Sale, Fowler, CO, CCI Live Online

April 13 - Lazy Bar F and Double G Shorthorns “Red Dirt Treasures” Shorthorn Production Sale, Seminole, OK

April 14 - Oklahoma Spring Selections Sale, Fairview, OK

April 16 - S Co Farm “Minnesota Made” Elite Multi Breed Sale, Hastings, MN, amsonlinesales. com

April 20 - Little Cedar Cattle Company “Springtime Revival”, Lavaca, AR

May 11 - Sharben Shorthorns and Martindell Shorthorns “Return of the Southern Stars” Sale, Campbellsburg, KY Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc.

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Junior Spotlight

What do you want to be when you grow up/ future plans?

When I grow up I want to be a nurse just like my mom.

What is one thing you have learned through showing cattle?

It takes a lot of time and hard work!

What is your favorite cattle show you have exhibited at?

My favorite cattle show is Primetime Preview, because I won Junior Fitting Contest and had Champion Shorthorn Heifer.

AAA Shorthorns 90 Aegerter Cattle Co .......................... 9 Aegerter Marketing Services, Inc ... 95 Bell M Farms 65 Bennett Land & Cattle 90 Berg Shorthorns 90 Bigelow Farms ............................... 90 Bollum Family Shorthorns ....... 10-11 Bowman Superior Genetics 90 Bye Well Shorthorns 90 Byland Polled Shorthorns 90 Cagwin Cattle Services LLC .......... 93 Cagwin Farms ................... 15, 29, 38 Cairns Shorthorns 90 Carney Cattle Ranch 27 Cates Farms ............................ 6-7, 90 Cattle Visions .......................... 93, 94 Cornerstone Farms 90 Crawfdown Farms 90 DAP Cattle Company 15 Dedmon Shorthorns ..................... 90 DJS Shorthorns ............................. 90 Double C Shorthorns 90 Dreamy 280 Cattle Company 90 DTR Cattle Co. 90 Duis Farms .................................... 90 Fickbohm Farms ........................... 90 Fieser’s Polled Shorthorns 91 First Class Cattle Marketing Ltd 93 Fuller Farm ................................... 32 GEN II Cattle Farms..................... 33 Greenhorn Cattle Co............... 13, 91 GSKI Shorthorns 91 Haumont Shorthorns 91 Heart of the Prairie Sale................. 22 Hill Haven Shorthorns .................. 35 Homeplace Farms 91 Humble Stock Farm 91 Inness Shorthorns 91 Iowa Shorthorn Association........... 14 Ippensen Family Shorthorns .......... 32 James F Bessler LLC 93 Jester Farms 91 Jungels Shorthorn Farm IFC Kevin Wendt ................................. 93 Key Ridge Shorthorn Farm............ 91 Keystone Shorthorns 91 Kohlstaedt Farms 84 KSS Keystone Shorthorns.............. 91 KW Cattle Co ............................... 91 Laban’s Roanoke Farm 91 Lawrence Wickard Family Shorthorns 23 Leemon Cattle Company 15 Leemon Stock Farm ...................... 15 Legacy Ranch ................................ 91 Leveldale Farms 91 Little Cedar Cattle Co. 91 Little Cedar Mgmt 98 McCall Show Cattle ...................... 91 McKay Farms ................................ 92 McKee Family Shorthorns 92 Meyer Family Shorthorns 92 Meyer Farms ................................. 92 MFK Shorthorns ........................... 92 Moore Shorthorns ......................... 83 Narrow Brook Shorthorns 92 Nelson Farms 39 Norman/Ripberger Shorthorns ...... 92 Oklahoma Spring Selection Sale .... 26 Oler Farm 92 Paint Valley Farms BC Peak View Ranch 19 Red Dirt Treasures ......................... 25 Revival Sale ................................. IBC Richardson Farms 92 Robjoy Shorthorns 92 Rockin’ G Land & Cattle 92 Rocky Branch Shorthorns ............. 92 Saskvalley Stock Farm.................... 65 Schrag|Nikkel Cattle 3 Scott Bayerl Family Farm 92 Sears Marketing Services, LLC ...... 93 Shadeland Farm............................. 92 SharBen Shorthorns 92 Smith Family Farms 92 Smoky Mountain Farm and Ranch 92 Stangl Shorthorns .......................... 93 Stone Springs Shorthorns .............. 93 Stuart Wilson Consulting 93 Sugarbird Shorthorns 37, 93 Sullivan Supply 93 Sutherland Shorthorns .................. 93 Turner Family Shorthorns ............. 93 Utterback Show Cattle 93 Warner Ranch 93 Waukaru Shorthorns ............... 93, 96 Waymar Farms ........................ 32, 84 WHR Shorthorns ............................ 5
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